How to reopen discos safely: the first proposals arrive to relaunch the nightlife in view of the coming summer. Meanwhile, the contagion curve confirms its decreasing trend with increasingly encouraging datayou. Two experiments, one indoors and the other outdoors, to verify the conditions for the reopening of discos: this is the initiative launched by silb-fipe, the Italian association of enterprises and entertainment. The experimentation in the open air space will take place on June 5th in Gallipoli, to the 'Beaches', where two thousand people will enter only with the green pass and at the exit the customers of the restaurant will have to undergo a new tampon. “We have the authorization of the Region Puglia“, Explains Maurizio Pasca, president of Silb. In Milan, however, the test will take place at Fabric, indoor disco.
As for the spread of the virus in our country, the data released by the Ministry of Health are increasingly comforting: the pandemic is finally retreating. In fact, according to ministerial data, in the last 24 hours in Italy they registered 5.753 new positive cases (yesterday 6.659). The new deaths are 93 (yesterday 136). The discharged healed today are 9.603 (yesterday 13.292); altogether the positive cases are 328.882, 3.948 cheaper than yesterday. They are currently hospitalized in intensive care units 1.779 Covid patients (1.805 yesterday), while in home isolation they still remain 314.969 people infected with the virus (318.532 yesterday). The molecular and antigenic swabs carried out in the last 24 hours are 202.573 (yesterday 294.686).
Discos: how to reopen safely
“To the government and al Commissioner Figliuolo we offer our willingness to organize open days for vaccines also in discos in view of summer events. This, so that more and more young people can be reached in the vaccine campaign ”. So the president silb-fipe, entertainment association, Maurizio Pasca. “We will need gazebos and outdoor spaces, but if the government deems it appropriate we could discuss them. We are available - emphasizes Pasca - the sooner everyone gets vaccinated, the sooner they return to normal, everyone must make their contribution ”.
Safe Covid vaccines in pregnancy
Covid vaccines are safe in pregnancy and do not damage the placenta. This is ensured by a study by Northwestern University, published in Obstetrics & Gynecology. In particular, we want to disprove a belief that at least in the US has spread through social media, according to which the vaccine can potentially trigger an immunological response that leads the mother to reject the fetus. "The results lead us to believe it doesn't happen," explains Jeffery Goldstein, one of the study's authors.
To prove the safety of vaccines on pregnant women, researchers collected placentas from 84 vaccinated and 116 unvaccinated patients who gave birth at Chicago's Prentice Women's Hospital.. They pathologically examined them whole and microscopically after birth. The researchers' message is therefore that pregnant patients who want to be vaccinated to avoid contracting the disease should feel safe doing so. Last April, the same research team published a study showing that pregnant women produce Covid antibodies after vaccination and successfully transfer them to their fetuses.
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