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COVID cases to soar in children but schools should stay open – EU health agency – EURACTIV com
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Covid vaccination mandatory for Italian health workers
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With only 16% of those aged 12-18 having at least received the first COVID-19 dose, the president of the federation of medical orders, Filippo Anelli, said that “with the Delta variant, the recommendation is to get vaccinated soon, before the start of the new school year. In fact, like all community activities, the risk that new outbreaks can be created at school is very high.”
“What is happening is a typical trend in vaccination campaigns, above a certain threshold there is resistance to vaccinating, we expected it. Now it is necessary to put in place mechanisms of involvement of family doctors to determine a further push”, Anelli added.
Tusk: Putin is celebrating new EU far-right movement
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Italy to reopen schools, outdoor dining as hundreds die daily of COVID-19
Last Friday, in a press conference with Health Minister Roberto Speranza, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi announced a significant loosening of lockdown restrictions starting Monday, April 26. The announcement, which comes as hundreds of people continue to die every day of the virus, will ensure a further rise in coronavirus cases and deaths and has been widely denounced by medical professionals and scientists.
All schools are to resume in-person classes beginning next Monday. Restaurants and bars in so-called “yellow zones,” where there is a less rapid spread of the virus, will be permitted to reopen for outdoor dining. Swimming pools and outdoor sports can reopen.