A range of venues in Italy are introducing the mandatory presentation of a COVID-19 vaccination certificate for access. Including restaurants, stadiums, gyms, cinemas and museums, those who received at least one jab of the vaccine and are aged 12 and over will require a ‘green pass’ to enter certain indoor venues. Italy thus follows in the footsteps of countries like France and Israel, despite ongoing protests against restrictions and alleged ‘discrimination’ against the unvaccinated.
Around a half of Italians aged 12 and over are fully vaccinated, despite the country expeaieing a spike in cases. The new green pass will also be available to anyone who presents proof of negative PCR testing, provided it is taken 48 hours prior to accessing any venues. With the Delta variant being the main culprit behind most of the infections, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi invited all Italians to receive the jab. Otherwise, closure would become a necessity once more.
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