(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 27 - The Italian State will take
responsibility for anyone who was possibly harmed by COVID-19
vaccines, Premier Giorgia Meloni said on a Rete4 talk show
Wednesday night.
"There must be the maximum willingness on the part of the
government, to get to the bottom of it, to understand and take
on for the Italian State the responsibilities it must assume,"
she said in response to a question from Fuori dal Coro host
Mario Giordano on the "victims of the adverse effects of the
vaccine" for Covid "who often feel abandoned".
"They should not feel abandoned, in my opinion," Meloni
explained.
Giordano has been highlighting cases of people still suffering
from adverse reactions to COVID jabs. (ANSA).
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