(ANSA) - ROME, AUGUST 04 - It is "a precise political responsibility of the Government to evaluate whether or not to introduce the obligation to vaccinate school staff, if it deems it an absolutely necessary measure to ensure the resumption of educational activities in safety and in the presence". CGIL, CISL, Snals and Anief write this in a letter to the ministers in which they recall that "over 85% of school staff" are vaccinated. "However, we are of the opinion that the introduction of the vaccination obligation would not in itself be sufficient to guarantee the resumption of teaching activities in presence and insecurity", they add. (HANDLE).
Unions, vaccine a prof? Government decides but it is not enough
2021-08-04T16:29:01.169Z
It is "a precise political responsibility of the Government to evaluate whether or not to introduce the obligation to vaccinate school staff, if it deems it an absolutely necessary measure to ensure the resumption of teaching activities in safety and in the presence". (HANDLE)