"Giving those who evade the vaccination obligation a one-off fine (100 euros) roughly equivalent to two parking bans (41 euros x 2)
makes the obligation itself a grotesque antic
. serious. I hope I have misunderstood. "
The virologist Roberto Burioni wrote it in a tweet.
Giving those who evade the vaccination obligation a one-off fine (€ 100) roughly equivalent to two parking restrictions (€ 41 x2) makes the obligation itself a grotesque antic.
Sorry to see you come from a government that thought it was serious.
I hope I have misunderstood.
- Roberto Burioni (@RobertoBurioni) January 6, 2022
"100 euros, the price of our health. Of our lives. Of the sacrifices we have been making for two years, especially we health workers (the only ones, among other things, for which there is a real vaccination obligation). For the umpteenth time it will be us frontileners to clean up all the mud deriving from the absence of strong and courageous decisions. Absurd choices that will fall on our backs already burdened by two years of fatigue ".
These are the words written on Facebook, on the one-off 100 euro fine for those over 50 who refuse the vaccine, by Martina Benedetti
, the operator of the Marina di Massa hospital who on 12 March 2020 published a photo of her face marked by the mask.
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"Being subjected to central government controls, and even more so to compulsory medical treatment, evokes Orwellian images that weigh heavily on psychology."
Thus the founder of the M5s, Beppe Grillo, on his blog in a post on the management of Covid.
"Conversely, letting organizations and / or communities decide which measures to adopt appears to be in the full spirit of a liberal and democratic order. Not to mention - he writes - that almost all of these organizations and communities would probably end up adopting far more restrictive measures than those that could reasonably be adopted by a central government ".