No Vax in Bari Schools, Decaro written: ‘We’ll make murals on science’

Graffiti No Vax appeared this morning on the walls of the schools participating in the vaccination campaign 5-11. The various venues range from the pedestrian bridge at Corso Cavour to the Piccinni, Carducci and Michelangelo schools. “Save the Children” and “Nazi Government” are some of the slogans associated with the symbol of a well-known group, Fax.

“To put a government on the same level that provides a vaccine to our children so that they do not contract a dangerous virus like COVID, which has claimed 5.34 million deaths worldwide so far, to Dr. The bad information, the two-year anger of the pandemic, the social inequalities that continue to grow – Commissioner Paola Romano emphasizes – the truth is only one, unfortunately, that is that in the past two and a half years, the Covid virus has destroyed the lives of so many people, in the world and in our country on In particular, which paid a very high price.”

The mayor, Antonio Decaro, questioned the fringes of the celebration of naming the park in Lucito after Giuseppe Mezzi, and explained that the inscriptions would be removed as quickly as possible, and that he had already spoken about it with the Recovery Society. “We plan to cover it with murals that will be associated with science and hope,” the mayor added.

“They are acts of vandalism – commented council member Filippo Melchiori – that should be strongly condemned and stigmatized because they raise panic and remove the notion of social cohesion that should characterize society.”

“We each have the right to choose what he considers best for the health and future of his children – concludes Romano – but in doing so, let us look at the numbers I have mentioned, they are within our reach, let us listen to the scientists and the doctors, let us trust the institutions: this is the only way we have Which has so far allowed us to avoid the worst consequences.”

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