Capri, one of Italy’s islands is officially COVID-19 free as every resident has been vaccinated. Located in the Gulf of Naples, the island is known for its upscale visitors and instead of being marketed for its usual luxurious hotels and mesmerising sea views, the Italian government are selling it as the the island where COVID-19 is utterly gone due to full vaccination.
Campania region governor Vincenzo De Luca announced that the vaccination program has nearly concluded and this opens it up to welcome millions of tourists this coming summer. The decision, according to De Luca, must be made as soon as possible, so as not to lose an idyllic tourism season. Capri’s mayor, Marino Lembo, informed CNN that 15,000 of its inhabitants (80%) have received at least the first dose of the jab. And this bodes well for the island, as it already possesses breathtaking views. This latest news is only more incentive for tourists to flock to the island.
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