Adiconsum Sardegna presented an urgent complaint to the Antitrust , the Institute of Advertising Self-discipline (Iap) and the Municipality, against the no-vax advertising that has appeared in recent days along the streets of Oristano .

"Since August 18 in via degli Artigiani in the municipality of Oristano a sign has been posted with a misleading message and potentially harmful to public health - writes Adiconsum in the complaint - This message reads 'The vaccine is a Russian roulette. The serum kills', but it does not clarify which vaccination it refers to. In Italy, in fact, there are 10 compulsory vaccinations for children between the ages of zero and 16 ".

"In support of the message - continues the note - the publicity reports EudraVigilance, the European surveillance system of EMA, which notoriously collects data on adverse reactions and deaths that occurred after vaccination, without establishing any correlation between the events. provided, however, are approximate, therefore they would have been used by the group instrumentally for the purposes of disinformation ".

For this reason, Adiconsum Sardegna , "due to the urgent need for consumer protection", asked Antitrust, Iap and the Municipality of Oristano to issue an emergency precautionary measure with which "to immediately stop potentially misleading and harmful advertising" made “to the detriment of consumers by the Is Pippius No si Toccant group”.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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