Covid-19: Italian court orders analysis of messenger RNA vaccines

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An Italian court ordered the analysis of anti-Covid vaccines with messenger RNA after the complaint of a man subject to the obligation of vaccination to practice his profession.

An Italian court seized by an individual who opposes anti-Covid vaccination has ordered laboratory analysis of messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines, the plaintiff’s lawyer learned this Saturday.

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The Pesaro court, near San Marino (east), has commissioned an expert to identify the content of Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech’s messenger RNA anti-Covid vaccines. These analyzes will take place in September, said attorney Nicoletta Morante.

According to her, it is “a novelty in Italy and perhaps in Europe.”

Learn what proteins are present in the vaccine

The complainant, who has already contracted the disease in the past, is a fifty-year-old man who works in particular in education, and whose activity in Italy is subject to the vaccination obligation. Refractory, he is under administrative sanctions, according to Me Nicoletta Morante.

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In addition to “asking to establish whether vaccinating people cured of Covid satisfies the good administration of drugs”, he wants to know what proteins are present in these vaccines and if they contain “excipients for non-human use or dangerous to health,” according to a summary. of the complaint.

Messenger RNA treatment allows cells to reproduce the proteins present in the virus – the “antigens” – to train the immune system to recognize and neutralize it.

12 billion doses administered

In support of the civil suit filed with Pesaro, the lawyer provided the opinion of a medical researcher, presented as an independent virologist, who considers that mRNA vaccines do not fulfill the protective function for which they are injected. These vaccines, he writes in the complaint, “do not have the declared functional conformation” and the immune response they generate “is ineffective.”

According to the WHO, more than 12 billion doses of Covid vaccines have been administered worldwide and 60% of the population has received two doses.

Author: MUAC with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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