It was just before the incident that Italy established strict quarantine restrictions for unvaccinated citizens.
In the Italian town of Biella, a man slipped a silicone hand to doctors to receive a vaccine against coronavirus. The doctors managed to find out a fake.
The Guardian writes about an interesting incident.
A 50-year-old husband came to the vaccination center for a vaccination. But instead of his own hand, the offender substituted a silicone one for the doctors.
Although the fake hand was made quite realistically, the medical workers nevertheless noticed something strange. They examined the hand and asked the man to take off his shirt. When the “ingenious” plan failed, the intruder tried to persuade the staff to “turn a blind eye to it.” Despite this, the doctors reported the incident to the police.
“The speed and dexterity of the medical worker ruined the plans of this man, who will now have to answer before the court … The case is on the verge of meaninglessness, if not for the fact that this is an act of great importance … This is unacceptable given the sacrifices that Italian society suffered during the pandemic, “wrote the head of the regional government of Piedmont, Alberto Chirio and health adviser for the region, Luigi Icardi, in a joint statement.
It should be noted that on the eve of the incident, Italy imposed strict restrictions prohibiting unvaccinated citizens from participating in social, cultural and sports activities.
According to the government's decision, from December 6 to at least January 15, eating in the premises of restaurants, only Italians who have been vaccinated or recovered from the coronavirus will be able to go to the movies and attend sports events .