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Covid: Regions pressing on the green pass. Sileri: 'Evaluating lockdowns for unvaccinated in orange areas'

2021-11-18T11:58:27.513Z


The Undersecretary of Health: 'With today's numbers not to be implemented, on the table with other options' (ANSA)


A 'strengthened' green pass, only for the vaccinated and for recreational activities in the regions that will change color. So that the restrictions - still light in yellow, but heavy in orange - do not affect the person who gave the injection. Everything as before, however, for the world of work, with the green certificate issued to vaccinated, cured and those with a negative swab. This is the proposal to which the governors who will see each other tomorrow and will bring their position to the attention of the Government at the State-Regions Conference convened by Minister Mariastella Gelmini are trying to gather consensus. The latter opens: "if the situation worsens in the coming weeks, in the coming months - she said when asked by ANSA - I think we should take the requests of the Regions seriously".

Meanwhile, Undersecretary of Health Pierpaolo Sileri speculates in the event of worsening of the situation, lockdown for non-vaccinated people in the orange zone.

"Lockdown for unvaccinated? It is not the strategy to be implemented with today's numbers, it can be evaluated - he told Radio Cusano Campus - in case of passage in the orange zone". 

"It is not the strategy to be implemented with today's numbers - said Sileri -. There is some area of ​​the country that risks ending up in the yellow zone, but this does not include major restrictions, so at the moment there is no reason to make restrictions for the unvaccinated. It should be kept on the table, like so many other options, but the situation is under control ". 

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l President of the Marche Region Francesco Aqauroli considers that no "useful"

further restrictions for unvaccinated or a Green pass reinforced, "because even if the infection has started to run us into a different phase since last year" and also because " despite the first and second green passes, we are not seeing a shocking increase in vaccinations. "

Acquaroli told Sky Tg 24, just before the meeting of the Regions which should decide on further measures.

Measures that, according to the governor of the Marches, would risk creating "other tensions and divisions between those who are vaccinated and those who are not".

Source: ansa

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