Draghi says Italy will eventually make vaccine compulsory
The Peninsula
Italy will eventually make vaccination compulsory, Prime Minister Mario Draghi said at a press conference in Rome on Thursday.
Italy will also start administering a third vaccine shot from later this month, Health Minister Roberto Speranza said, adding that the campaign will start from those with a weak immune system. Speranza stressed that vaccination is already required for health workers, and that this requirement could be expanded to other groups. The country expanded the use of the European Union’s vaccine passport, the so-called "green pass,” this month, and will continue adding activities and venues for which it is required.More Related News