Rome: Italian officials said they would consider making Covid-19 vaccination mandatory, but for now they were generally happy with general voters for shots.
On Friday, 71 percent of those who were 12 years and above were fully vaccinated.
The government said it was confident that he would meet the target of having a qualifying cession from the population who qualified in vaccination at the end of September.
Health Minister Roberto Speranza said the government “wants this number to grow more” and consider whether to extend the requirements of green passes with other situations.
Pass shows someone has at least one dose of vaccine, recovering from Covid-19 in the last six months or a negative tested for diseases in the last 48 hours.
It is needed to eat indoors, access the fitness center, attend concerts or travel with domestic flights or trains, ferries or buses between the Italian region.
School teachers and other personnel need a green pass to access the school place.
Vaccination is needed for health workers.