Anti-Convidian vaccine caused Italian paralysis, Court recognises first case

Italy's Civil Court of Ass has recognised in a first-degree ruling linking anti-vaccination COVID-19 with serious neurological damage preventing a 52-year-old woman from walking. Italian media report that the woman a week after taking the second dose of vaccine against Covid had “serious neurological symptoms”. Today [...]
Italian media report that the woman a week after taking the second dose of vaccine against Covid had “serious neurological symptoms”.
Today 52-year-old is no longer able to walk and began to experience the first symptoms after receiving two doses of Pfizer-Bitetech vaccine: the first on April 4th 2021 and the second in 28.
Ten months after her hospitalization, her release letter included this sentence: “A trigger role of the vaccine cannot be excluded from”.
The court named two technical consultants -- Agostino Maiello and Stefano Zacà -- who expelled the 52-year-old disease as a causer and claimed that” in probabilistic terms -- taking into account all the elements described in the expert's report, the series of vaccines in question caused the situation of the miel/polaladulator”.
According to the Court, the brief interval from the vaccine to the beginning of symptoms was a crucial factor in the decision.
The decision, issued on September 26th, also cites the AFA database, which lists 593 cases of transversal miles registered after the vaccine by 2022, 280 of which were linked to mRNA vaccines.












