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Green pass: Cgia; lack of tampons, Monday 2 million at home

2021-10-16T09:45:33.496Z


Next Monday, 2 million workers will remain at home because they are unable to get a swab to get the Green pass. According to government estimates, 3 million workers would be without the green certificate, 13% of employed in Italy. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - VENICE, OCTOBER 16 - Next Monday 2 million workers will stay at home because they are unable to get a swab to get the Green pass.

According to the Government's estimates, there would be 3 million workers without a green certificate, 13% of the employed in Italy.

People who to access the workplace by the end of the year will have to swab every 2 days to get the green pass.

Currently the offer is much lower: yesterday, for example, 506,000 tampons were made.


   Assuming an increase in productivity by pharmacies and structures dedicated to carrying out these tests, the day after tomorrow the total number could rise to 700,000, which added to the more than 300,000 people who for reasons of health are not obliged to possess the certification, would remain without a pass in 2 mln. The most no vax region is Sicily (24.3%) with 625,565 unvaccinated. Then Calabria (23.4%, 226.745), the Autonomous Province of Bolzano (22.7%, 63.570), the Aosta Valley (21%, 13.017) and the Marche (20.4%, 156.724). The most virtuous regions, on the other hand, are: Lombardy (14.3% unvaccinated), Lazio (14.2%) and Tuscany (13.8%). Among the 4 macro areas of the country is the South with the highest number of unvaccinated (2,143,769, 20% of the total population between 20 and 59 years). Finally, in Italy, there are 5 "no vaxes" of working age.432,118, equal to 17.4% of the 20-59 year cohort. (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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