Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel took two different corona vaccine doses
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has taken two different corona vaccine doses. He took the first dose of AstraZeneca. At the same time, took the second dose of Pfizer. Not only this, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has also taken two different vaccine doses.
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has taken two different corona vaccine doses. He took the first dose of AstraZeneca. At the same time, took the second dose of Pfizer. Not only this, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has also taken two different vaccine doses. The Corriere della Sera newspaper, in its report on the vaccination of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, told about the second dose of the vaccine given to the Italian Prime Minister.
Both European leaders took the first dose of the UK-Swedish company AstraZeneca's vaccine. Last week Mario Draghi supported the combined use of corona vaccines. According to Draghi, after the first dose of the vaccine, a small number of antibodies developed in them. So he was advised to use another vaccine for the second dose. According to Corriere, Draghi got the Pfizer vaccine on Monday. Wherein Merkel was administered the Moderna Vaccine.
There has been a sharp decline in the number of corona cases and hospitalized patients in Italy. In such a situation, it will no longer be mandatory to wear a mask in the open. The government has informed that there has been a decline in corona cases and hospitalizations, so from June 28, the requirement of wearing masks in the open will be abolished.
Wearing a mask was made mandatory in October last year as authorities struggled to contain rising infections during the country's second wave of the pandemic. Mario Draghi's government has been continuously lifting restrictions related to Corona since April. Restaurants, bars, cinemas and gym halls have already been opened. Restrictions regarding movement across the country have also been removed. Now people will not be required to wear masks in open places. People will be required to wear masks in closed public areas for the time being. This decision will be effective from next Monday.