The medical staff of the Lavagna hospital (Genoa) knew that Camilla Canepa, the 18-year-old who died after the vaccine , had taken a dose of Astrazeneca.

This is what emerged from the hearings of doctors made by prosecutors Francesca Rombolà and Stefano Puppo together with the prosecutor Francesco Pinto, who investigate the death of the student on 10 June from a thrombosis.

The young woman was vaccinated during an open day. The prosecutors had summoned the doctors to verify why in the clinical documentation of the first hospitalization it was not indicated that the young woman had received the vaccine. According to the girl's parents at the time of the first access it was said.

Investigations also revealed that Camilla sent a message on her cell phone to an acquaintance saying that she was being held in the hospital "for the vaccine". However, the yellow on why it was not written in the medical record remains.

Camilla had been vaccinated on 25 May, on 3 June she went to the Lavagna hospital for a very strong headache and photosensitivity. She had been discharged the next day, after a tac without contrast, despite the fact that the platelets were in steep decline. On June 5 she returned to the same hospital in desperate conditions due to a cavernous sinus thrombosis. Transferred to the San Martino Polyclinic in Genoa, she was operated on on the head, but did not make it.

In the second access to the Lavagna hospital, vaccination was indicated. In May, the first guidelines for diagnosing Vitt, the vaccine syndrome in fact, already existed, which provided for proceeding with a CT scan with contrast liquid between the tests.

For this reason, the fact of not indicating vaccination in the medical record is a crucial detail, also for the investigation supplement requested from the coroner Luca Tajana and the haematologist Franco Piovella.

(Unioneonline / L)

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