On the table the measures of contrast to the fourth wave. Pressure from some governors on compulsory vaccination
Rome – It will be held today at 6pm the meeting between the Regions and the Government on the new measures to face the fourth wave of Covid. Palazzo Chigi will be attended by the ministers of regional affairs and health Mariastella Gelmini and Roberto Speranza and the undersecretary to the Prime Minister Roberto Garofoli. The Regions will participate in the meeting via video link.
The issues relating to the measures that will be adopted to deal with the fourth wave of infections are on the table. Between these, the new Green Pass and the measures to be taken against those who are not vaccinated.
Costa: “Favoring those who are vaccinated”
“Should there be an orange transition of some Region, since this measure would automatically provide for a whole series of restrictions such as the closure of restaurants in the evening as well as cinemas and theaters, in this case we must put in place a system that gives the possibility to those who have been vaccinated to be able to continue to take advantage of these freedoms “. So the Undersecretary of Health Andrea Costa to Rainews24. “For those who decide not to get vaccinated – he said – it is right to guarantee the right to work and primary rights, but if a person does not get vaccinated it is right that he has some more restrictions”.
The super Green Pass
The pressure to have more stringent measures on the pandemic front comes from many quarters. Today the governor of Sicily Nello Musumeci reiterated the need to reach “the vaccination obligation”. “How many deaths must there still be for someone to be convinced that there is no alternative to the vaccine?” Musumeci states. The push for a squeeze on the Green pass also comes from Stefano Bonaccini, president of Emilia Romagna with a view to keeping economic activities open, especially those that suffered most during the pandemic: “Those who have been vaccinated must have a preferential lane in certain places, in particular, to avoid closing or restricting them too much. I think it is right ». While the director Anpas and virologist of the University of Milan Fabrizio Pregliasco, on Rai Radio 1 at “Un Giorno da pecora” underlined how it is necessary to hurry: “If the super Green pass came into force from next week we could be able to save Christmas, if this happens after you risk not succeeding. But I would introduce it as early as next Monday ».
Cauda: “Risk of extreme measures”
“It is clear that at the end of everything there could be extreme measures: the lockdown for unvaccinated people or the obligation to vaccinate against Covid-19”. Roberto Cauda, director of infectious diseases at the Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome, says this to Adnkronos Salute. “I believe that at this moment – however, the specialist slows down – it is useful to go step by step, reduce the validity of the Green pass to 9 months, see with the” super Green pass “, this reduction in access to the playful aspects of the unvaccinated and understand what happens. “It is clear that” on a scientific level, the greatest protection is the most rigorous measures, however – the doctor specifies – we, as has been said several times, have to live with this virus. I believe that we can still maneuver on aspects that are not so extreme, also because the super Green pass could induce the undecided to get vaccinated. “After which” there are no right or wrong measures in an absolute sense. There are measures that are appropriate at certain times and may become less appropriate at others. I would always be for a gradual approach, “Cauda reiterates.
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