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Waiting for the real one to begin vaccination campaign anti Covid, which will presumably start in mid-January, Italy wonders if the antidote is mandatory or not. We had to weigh what has been repeated so far by members of the government, Giuseppe Conte First of all, there should be no obligation. A few days ago, the premier himself had issued an emblematic statement: “We do not require a vaccine, we offer it optionally. We have certainly started an information campaign to explain that the vaccine will be tested by the most accredited institutions in Europe, it will be a safe vaccine and will be offered to everyone, we hope everyone is prepared ”.
However, in recent weeks there have been those who have feared the hypothesis of relying on applications to monitor vaccinated people and health licenses. The National Bioethics Committee (CNB) was even more explicit: “Every effort must be made to achieve and maintain optimal vaccination coverage, without excludingrequired in emergencies, especially for professional groups more exposed to infection and its transmission ”. The reference is, for example, ai medici. About this Conte seemed more uncertain: “There is a debate between us. But let’s wait, let’s see, they are all responsible people, they know that in the face of a pandemic guaranteeing patients is a priority for everyone. If we get into difficulties we will be able to evaluate alternative solutions ”.
The idea of France
Taking a look at the rest of Europe, the Giallorossi government could take notes on the latest idea that bounced around the French media. As pointed out France24.com, the first Minister Jean castex He obtained his cabinet’s support for a bill specifically designed to provide a legal framework to address health crises, including the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the text, which will be presented to parliament, a negative Covid test or a test of “preventive treatment, including administration of a vaccine” may be required for people to receive “access to transport or some locationas well as some activities“.
The opposition reacted extremely harshly, and Marine Le Pen called the bill a measure totalitarian“Ambiguously, this bill does not pretend that vaccines are mandatory, but it will prevent those who do not respect it from having a social life.” President Emmanuel Macron, for his part, has promised that vaccination against the coronavirus, despite being highly recommended, will not be mandatory.
Risk and assumptions
Returning to Italy, net of the declarations of the protagonists, it is difficult that vaccination can really be mandatory (also considering, some argue, that imposing the obligation to vaccinate would be unconstitutional and unacceptable). It is much more likely that the executive can pull something very similar out of the hat France.
Waiting to understand what will happen in Paris and what the Giallorossi will choose to do, the feeling is that they can find space limitations for those who choose not to get vaccinated. It remains to be seen how many and what these conditions will be. In France there was talk of public transport, but also of other places, such as cinemas, restaurants and other centers at risk of crowding. What about tourists and travelers? Will you really need a kind of health license to spend your holidays abroad? At present, these questions remain unanswered.
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