(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 21 - Experts named by prosecutors said
Thursday that an 18-year-old Italian student who died after
getting the AstraZneca jab in a Genoa hospital last June died of
a thrombosis caused by the vaccine.
Medical examiner Luca Tajana and haematologist Franco Piovella
said in their report that Camilla Canepa's death "is reasonably
to be linked to an adverse reaction to the anti-COVID vaccine".
The young woman from Sestri Levante was healthy and her medical
history was recorded correctly, they said. (ANSA).
Student, 18, 'died of reaction to vaccine' say experts
Camilla Canepa died after AstraZeneca jab in June