With the start of the first administrations of the Pfizer vaccine in a UK, the war against the Covid-19 seems to have reached a turning point. The arrival of this vaccine (along with those of Modern e AstraZeneca) is now also forthcoming in Italy. Precisely for this reason the government is thinking about the creation of aapp for the anticovid vaccine, which allows you to better manage this delicate phase. This is a truly ambitious and valuable drug surveillance project, especially after the half-flop of immune, the app created for monitoring and containing the Covid-19 pandemic, born amidst controversy and not downloaded by users.

Antivid vaccine app - vaccine vials
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Antivid vaccine app: how will it work?

As previously mentioned, the project being examined by government experts provides for the development of avaccination tracking app. On the user side, you can make an appointment for book the vaccine in a few clicks and receive notifications and communications on the next date recall. The user will also be able to know all the information useful for undergoing the vaccine, such as the location of the points of administration (About 1.500 throughout Italy). Another really interesting function will be the one that will allow you to communicate in real time if they are encountered adverse reactions to the vaccine. On the other hand, this anticovid vaccine app will be very useful for organize the distribution of the drug, but not only. This new tool will allow you to create a detailed electronic register to find out who received the vaccine and where and when it took place.

Anticovid app - boy shows ID card to doctor before covid drive through test
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Vaccines in Italy: when they will arrive

Il 29th December the EU should give the green light for thePfizer vaccine authorization in Europe, while for that Modern we will have to wait until January 12th. Despite this, the first administrations in Italy could be carried out from 15st January, which is two weeks earlier than the previous roadmap. Even the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella has made it known that he will undergo the vaccine as soon as possible, however respecting the procedure of the Ministry of Health. Like the newly elected US president Joe Biden and other heads of state, Mattarella wants to set an example to Italians on the importance of getting vaccinated.

It is now just over a month before the vaccination campaign also starts in Italy. The app for the anticovid vaccine (the download of which will still be optional) should therefore be developed in a very short time. There is still nothing concrete but, once the project has started, it will be up to the Italians to ensure that this becomes a success. The app could prove to be a useful if not indispensable tool. Getting vaccinated is a right, ensuring your health and that of others is a duty.

App for the anticovid vaccine in Italy: will it be a new Immuni? last edit: 2020-12-09T21:11:00+01:00 da Antonello Ciccarello

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