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Green pass: the first doses of the vaccine increased by 46% with the obligation

2021-10-14T16:33:56.017Z


In 24 hours 563 thousand certificates were downloaded. Towards discounts to companies, but no to free tampons. The trade unions, in their meeting with Prime Minister Draghi, returned to ask that companies pay their employees for tampons. Minister Orlando: 'The start will be complicated, but it is the right way'. In Piedmont rapid pads for a fee on weekends also in public hotspots (ANSA)


With the obligation of the Green pass, the first doses of vaccine increased by 46%,

compared to the expected trend in the absence of the obligation. According to ANSA, the estimate is based on updated data held by the commissioner and calculates 559,954 additional first doses related to green certification. Furthermore, the average daily tampons since the obligation was introduced is between 250 thousand and 300 thousand. The surveys relate to the period between 16 September and 13 October: without the Green Pass the first expected doses were 1,208,272; with the approval of the obligation, on the other hand, 1,768,226 first administrations were registered.



In just one day, 563,186 were issued

Green pass, most of which - 369,415 - following a swab. The data, relating to 13 October, is published on the government platform from which it is possible to download the pass and from which it emerges that a total of just over 98 million certificates have been downloaded by Italians. The tables also indicate which are the channels with which citizens have downloaded or viewed the pass: the 'Io' app was the most used, overall 871,791 times, followed by the Spid system and electronic identity card (279,735) and the health card (267.347).



There will be no zeroing of costs for companies that want to pay their employees for tampons

, but the government is considering introducing additional deductions for businesses in these hours. This is what government sources specify to ANSA, on the eve of the entry into force of the Green pass for workers. This morning the trade unions, in their meeting with Prime Minister Mario Draghi, returned to ask that companies pay their employees for tampons. The government excludes guaranteeing the free with zero costs for businesses, but is considering whether to strengthen aid to companies, which already have a tax credit of 30%.



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I have always said calmeriation yes, gratuitousness no

. I believe this principle should remain. I think we have to worry about the doubts of some but also about the protection of the many who have been vaccinated "to" respect their choice and their civic sense. "Thus the Minister of Labor Andrea Orlando responding to the requests of the unions on the cost of tampons, to margin of an electoral event with the candidate for mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri.



"If I fear problems tomorrow with the launch of the mandatory green pass in the workplace? I think it will be not an easy step ",

a" certainly complicated start

. It was in the order of things.

But it is the price to pay

to push the country in the right direction "towards" vaccination and the defeat of the virus. I believe that inconveniences can be reduced ", says Orlando." I think that the conditions exist for discomfort and difficulties to be reduced to a minimum, if there is the good will of all and the spirit of confrontation that has manifested itself today in the meeting with the trade unions ", he adds.



" Are the Trieste dockers asking to postpone the start of the compulsory Green Pass? I think that postponing only means slowing down a battle to be won as soon as possible "to put an end to a" dramatic season that has paid for and will pay for especially the most fragile ", underlines Orlando.



On the green pass we asked the government to

evaluate theopportunity to further reduce costs

of tampons and to support business and work on the subject of health and safety. The prime minister assured us that in the next few hours the government will also decide on possible initiatives in this sense. "Thus the secretary general of the CISL, Luigi Sbarra, at the end of the meeting at Palazzo Chigi.



"We asked to postpone the application of the green pass at least until the end of October, but the answer was negative. The government believes that it is an indispensable tool": This was stated by the general secretary of UIL, Pierpaolo Bombardieri, speaking to " A sheep's day "on Rai Radio 1, referring to this morning's meeting at Palazzo Chigi with Prime Minister Mario Draghi and underlining the position of the unions on the gratuitousness of tampons. On this, the government, Bombardieri reiterated, said it was willing to "think about the fact that they have a controlled price. They will check in the next few hours".



Quick pay pads on weekends also in public hotspots

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This is the measure adopted by the Piedmont Region in view of the obligation of a Green pass to support pharmacies and private laboratories which in these days are registering a considerable influx of reservations and requests.

"The vaccination campaign is the priority - explain the governor Alberto Cirio and the councilor for health, Luigi Genesio Icardi -. But, in light of the risk of waiting on the request for tampons for the entry into force of the obligation of the Green work pass , we strengthen the offer to support the territory in these first days of settlement ".

Source: ansa

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