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Italy: Meloni government relaxes all measures against coronavirus

Meloni’s government of Georgia Italy decided to relax all the preventive measures that have been taken to prevent and combat the coronavirus pandemic.

The new Minister of Health, Orazio Silacci, announced that cases and deaths would no longer be published daily and that from now on, information would be provided weekly.

At the same time, the Italian Ministry of Health announced that medical workers suspended from their duties due to refusal to vaccinate will return to work due to staffing shortages before the December 31 deadline.

According to the newspaper La Repubblica, Meloni’s government is considering abolishing the mandatory wearing of masks in hospitals. The measure expires next Tuesday.

The Prime Minister of Italy also mentioned the need to create a parliamentary commission to investigate the situation with the pandemic in the country.

“We need to shed light on how we manage, we are indebted to those who died and to those who gave their best in hospital wards, while some others made millions buying and selling masks and ventilators,” said Italian. emphasized the Prime Minister.

Finally, the newspaper Il Messaggero writes that the League is pressing to “freeze” the one hundred euro fine imposed on those citizens over fifty who have not fulfilled their obligation to vaccinate. “This is not a cancellation, but a deferred payment,” said the Minister for Relations with the Parliament, Luca Chiriani.

Source: RES-IPE

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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