Prognosis
Italy to Require Covid Shots for Those Over 50 to Blunt Record Cases
- Decision comes on day cases rose to record of 189,109
- Vaccination or recovery already needed for travel and leisure
A health worker administers the Covid-19 vaccine at a center outside Termini railway station in Rome.
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Italy made vaccination compulsory for people over 50 and further reduced what the unvaccinated can do in its latest bid to fight the surge in Covid-19 cases.
“We want to slow down the growth of the contagion curve and push Italians who still aren’t vaccinated to do so,” Prime Minister Mario Draghi said during the cabinet meeting, according to a statement. “We are acting in particular on age groups that are most at risk of hospitalization, to reduce pressure on hospitals and save lives.”