Italy makes covid vaccine mandatory for over 50s
Rome: The Italian government has imposed compulsory covid vaccinations for people aged 50 and over in a bid to stem a steep rise in covid-19 infections.
From 15 February all public and private workers over 50 will only be able to access their workplace with the Super Green Pass, which is obtained by those who have been vaccinated or recovered from covid-19.
The compulsory vaccination will also apply to those aged over 50 who are unemployed.
The vaccine mandate will apply to all over-50s resident in Italy, including “European and foreign citizens”, according to news agency ANSA.
The measures will remain in force until 15 June, with those who violate the rules facing fines of between €600 and €1,500.
Employees who fail to present a Super Green Pass will have their salary frozen.