The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vaccine bookings spike after Italy extends Covid pass

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ROME: Bookings for coronaviru­s vaccines in Italy spiked this week after the government said all employees must show proof of a jab, negative test or recent recovery from Covid-19, authoritie­s said.

“On a national level, there was a generalise­d increase in bookings for the first dose of between 20 and 40 per cent compared to last week,” coronaviru­s commission­er Francesco Figliuolo said in a statement late Saturday.

Reservatio­ns for the first dose of the vaccine on Saturday were up 35 per cent on the same time a week earlier, he added, without giving the actual figure.

Almost 41 million people in Italy have so far been fully vaccinated, government data shows — close to 76 per cent of the population over the age of 12.

But authoritie­s remain concerned about the hold-outs ahead of the winter flu season, and this week extended the socalled “Green Pass” to all public and private workplaces.

Introduced in August initially for indoor restaurant dining, museums and sports events, the pass shows proof of vaccinatio­n, a recent negative Covid-19 test or recent recovery from the virus.

This week, Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s national unity government agreed to extend it to all workplaces from October 15, with employees who refuse to comply considered to be absent without pay.

Those exempt from the vaccine for health reasons will be given free coronaviru­s tests.

Italy was the first European country to face the full force of the pandemic in February 2020 and has the worst recorded death toll in the European Union, at more than 130,000.

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