Italy has made it compulsory for individuals aged 50 or extra to be vaccinated towards Covid-19 because the nation scrambles to ease strain on hospitals and cut back deaths amid a dramatic surge in infections.
The measure is among the many hardest vaccine mandates in Europe and takes impact instantly. The transfer was unanimously supported by ministers regardless of divisions between the events that make up prime minister Mario Draghi’s broad coalition earlier than the cupboard assembly on Wednesday.
Italy additionally tightened its office vaccine guidelines and from 15 February, individuals aged over 50 who’re in jobs, both within the public or personal sector, should current a well being go proving immunisation or restoration from Covid-19.
Hospitals are beneath rising strain due to the Omicron variant. Italy registered 189,109 new infections on Wednesday and 231 fatalities, bringing the dying toll to 138,276, the best in Europe after the UK.