COVID-19 in Italy: Fewer nurses than needed
January 12, 2021
There seems to be enough vaccine to go around for now, but at the rate they are being administered, how long will it take to get everyone vaccinated? How can Italy overcome its shortage of nurses to meet the demand to achieve vaccine goals?
In recent days, reassuring news has arrived for the national vaccination plan against COVID-19 in Italy in the form of news that the European Union is administering the most vaccines.
On Sunday alone, 74,000 people received the first injection of Pfizer-Bio NTech’s preparation. It is a comforting fact. From this week, Moderna’s vaccine takes off of which Italy will receive approximately 764,000 doses by the end of February that can be administered.