Italy at the time of the “Super Green Pass”

The COVID epidemic knows no borders.

The number of contaminations has also skyrocketed in Italy, but the resuscitation services are generally not saturated there. Despite everything, the government went on the offensive against the unvaccinated … as Bruce de Galzain, the Radio France correspondent in Rome, tells us: “To go to the cinema, the theater, the gym, the swimming pool, you must be vaccinated today in Italy“, explains the journalist,”but also to eat in a restaurant – even on the terrace – or even to take the bus or the metro to go to work“, continues our colleague.

Françoise is a Corsican who lives in Livorno part of the year: “we also have a calendar, with different dates for the entry into force of new restrictions against the unvaccinated: from January 20 the super green pass (note: equivalent of the vaccine pass) will be mandatory to go to the hairdresser or the beautician, then on February 1, it will be all the shops and banks and post offices“, details the fiftieth islander.

Measures, in any case, accepted with good grace by the Italian population; 90% is vaccinated: “The population is very much in favor of these measures; it would even be in favor of compulsory vaccination for all“, explains Bruce de Galzain,”but politically, the government of Mario Draghi is a very large coalition (editor’s note: from the left to the extreme right) with which it is obliged to compose, but the vaccination obligation for those over 40 is already being studied“, concludes the permanent special envoy of Radio France in Rome.

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