Italy maintains its policy of mandatory coronavirus vaccination in Wuhan for everyone over 50 until mid-June, while a total of 1.2 million Italians will receive fines by mail.
1.2 million people over the age of 50 will be fined €100 (£84 / $104) for not being vaccinated despite an extended mandate by the Italian government in mid-February.
Nino Cartabellotta, head of the GIMBE Science Foundation, said 19.5 million Italians were not vaccinated or had not received their third or fourth dose of coronavirus vaccine, the newspaper said. Kronen Zeitung reports.
About 600,000 Italians were fined for vaccines in March this year before the government eased coronavirus restrictions in Wuhan.
Among them was a woman named Maria Sedda, from the Sardinia municipality of Lula, who received the letter in March. However, her family was shocked when they received the letter announcing the sentence saying Sedda died 18 years ago.
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The Italian Ministry of Health is said to have had a hard time convincing people to take their first dose of vaccine or additional doses due to the recent halt in the vaccination campaign.
Only a small proportion of those over 80 and those with compromised immune systems signed up for a fourth dose of coronavirus vaccine, and ministry urged districts to do more and execute more, according to the ministry. more awareness campaigns to promote more vaccines.
The reduction in vaccines may be due to Italy’s recent relaxation of coronavirus restrictions, particularly the end of the nationwide coronavirus medical transit system known as the “Green Transition”, which ended on May 1.
Previously, requiring a full vaccination, proof of recovery, or a recent negative test, the Green Pass was required to access everything from restaurants and bars to public transport around the country.
Source: Breitbart