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Speranza holds back on the obligation of vaccines, changes to the Green pass and third dose

2021-10-11T09:49:39.486Z


'The green certificate remains as it is, we will evaluate over 60' (ANSA)  The Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, is holding back on the obligation to vaccinate, already necessary for healthcare professionals and RSA operators. "We have a margin to evaluate and see," he says on TV and also takes time on the third dose to the over-60s. "Almost 300 thousand third doses have already been administered - he says - and the categories indicated are many. It is possible that


 The Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, is holding back on the obligation to vaccinate, already necessary for healthcare professionals and RSA operators.

"We have a margin to evaluate and see," he says on TV and also takes time on the third dose to the over-60s.

"Almost 300 thousand third doses have already been administered - he says - and the categories indicated are many. It is possible that we will reach the over 60s, but we will see".

Even the Green pass for now remains as it is, pending the obligation that will start on October 15 in the Public Administration.

But Letta evokes the obligation to vaccinate.

"The third dose is an important piece of the strategy that we have put in place: we start immediately, we already have almost 300 thousand third doses administered. The categories indicated are many and some do not yet have the 6 months elapsed from the primary cycle, so they will not all be vaccinated immediately. We will check the incoming data again to understand if we have to go under 60 for the third doses, I think this is possible but we will see ".

This was stated by the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, at Che tempo che fa on Rai Tre.

Source: ansa

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