Young professionals cut ahead of older Italians for vaccine
FRANCES D EMILIO and COLLEEN BARRY, Associated Press
April 3, 2021
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1of11FILE - In this Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021 file photo elderly people wait for the COVID-19 vaccine at the Don Orione rest home in Rome. In some Italian region lawyers, magistrates, professors and other younger professionals got vaccinated against COVID-19 before octogenarians despite government pledges of prioritizing Italy’s oldest citizens.Alessandra Tarantino/APShow MoreShow Less
2of11FILE - In this Wednesday, March 31, 2021 file photo Italy s special COVID-19 commissioner General Francesco Paolo Figliuolo, left, talks with Lombardy region President Attilio Fontana, after visiting COVID-19 vaccination hubs, in Milan, Italy. In some Italian region lawyers, magistrates, professors and other younger professionals got vaccinated against COVID-19 before octogenarians despite government pledges of prioritizing It
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COVID-19 Vaccinations And Considerations For European Employers - Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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he Situation: With COVID-19 vaccination campaigns underway throughout Europe, employers are now evaluating how the availability of vaccines may impact their own workforce, including whether they can make vaccination mandatory, inquire or request proof of employee vaccination status, incentivize the workforce to get vaccinated, and/or engage in campaigns to educate the workforce about COVID-19 vaccines.
The Result: While vaccination is currently voluntary throughout Europe, employers legal ability to require proof of vaccination, incentivize vaccinations in their workforce, and take other actions related to employee vaccinations varies by country. European employers generally are permitted to encourage vaccination and provide workforce education on vaccinations to their workforces.