In this case, the Italian prosecutor's office launched an
investigation for involuntary manslaughter, which would involve the
manufacturers of the AstraZeneca vaccine, of which the police had already
seized 400,000 doses previously, according to The New York Post on March 16.
There is no certainty that the vaccine is the direct cause
of Tognatti's death, according to the report from the prosecutor's office for
the Piedmont region of northern Italy. "It cannot be attributed to the
aforementioned inoculation," said prosecutor Teresa Angela Camelio.
On the other hand, Italy joined several European nations on
March 15, mainly, among which are France, Germany, Ireland, Denmark, Norway,
the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Luxembourg and Thailand, in Southeast Asia.
The boycott of AstraZeneca appears to be due to the fact
that among the patients who received their vaccinations, some generated blood
clots.

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