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Europe Gets Tough on Vaccinations as Threats Replace Incentives
Naomi Kresge and Sotiris Nikas, Bloomberg News A health worker prepares a dose of the Moderna Inc. Covid-19 vaccine at the Banco Santander SA headquarters in Boadilla del Monte, Spain, on Tuesday, July 6, 2021. Santander signed a deal with the Madrid regional government for residents to get vaccinated at its HQ building outside the capital. , Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) In Athens, a Covid-19 vaccine will help get you into a bar. In Prague, it might win you an iPhone. But in some places, youâll need it to keep your job.
As governments across Europe push to get everyday life back to normal, the carrot-and-stick approach to inoculations is shifting more to the latter. In France, President Emmanuel Macron pledged a âsummer of mobilizing for vaccinations,â with compulsory shots for health-care workers. Italy, Greece and the U.K. are going down the same road,
BRUSSELS (BLOOMBERG) - In Athens, a Covid-19 vaccine will help get you into a bar. In Prague, it might win you an iPhone. But in some places, you ll need it to keep your job.
As governments across Europe push to get everyday life back to normal, the carrot-and-stick approach to inoculations is shifting more to the latter.
In France, President Emmanuel Macron pledged a summer of mobilising for vaccinations, with compulsory shots for healthcare workers. Italy, Greece and the UK are going down the same road, moving toward making vaccinations a requirement for some.
After months of strife earlier this year over a limited supply of vaccines, European Union leaders now face the opposite problem: plenty of doses, and signs of a slowdown in demand to get them.