Anti-Covid Vaccine in Sicily, Razza: “Stop traveling or public places for those who don’t”



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Compulsory covid vaccine or not? Current problem that finds the political world divided. The regional health advisor, Ruggero Razza, in an interview with Giacinto Pipitone at the Giornale di Sicilia kiosks, confesses that he would have “dared more. But I had made a decree, some time ago, that required vaccination against influenza and I was forced to withdraw it because it was considered against classification “.

For Razza, the obligation “can only be introduced through a constitutional norm” and being a long process, he puts the Sicilian proposal on the table: “There may be restrictions on some activities for those who are not vaccinated.. This is a sensible step and you have already had success with vaccines for children. You can limit access to places such as gyms, swimming pools, stadiums or you can prevent those who will not be immune from traveling, entering offices or using public transport. I hope that no stricter measures are needed. “

The commissioner has already discussed all this with the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza. The aim is to create a model of action valid throughout Italy: “It should not happen that a Region changes rules or priorities in vaccination” and the turning point could not be the introduction of an obligation but the limitation of some activities.

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