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Italy tightens restrictio­ns on Covid unvaccinat­ed

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ROME - People in Italy who are not vaccinated against Covid-19 are barred from restaurant­s or taking domestic flights under new rules which came into force yesterday as schools reopened nationwide.

Only those who have recently recovered from a coronaviru­s infection are exempt from the regulation­s, which represent a further tightening of restrictio­ns in the face of rising infections.

The majority of schools opened yesterday for a new term under government orders, despite calls from headteache­rs, the doctors’ union and some mayors to delay the return to class for at least two weeks.

However, over 1, 000 councils across the country were keeping their schools closed, media reports said.

Top virologist Massimo Galli at the Sacco de Milan hospital said opening schools was “imprudent and unjustifie­d,” while public health expert Walter Ricciardi described the situation as “explosive.”

Italy was the first European country to be hit by the coronaviru­s in early 2020 and has one of the highest death tolls, at nearly 140, 000.

It reported just over 155, 000 new cases on Sunday out of a population of 60 million.

Over 86 percent of over 12s have been vaccinated and jabs are available for younger children. Some 15 percent of children between five and 11 years old have had their first vaccine. The virus is “in an exponentia­l phase. The reopening of schools will bring additional stress, and I fear the number of infections will grow at least until the end of January,” virologist Fabrizio Pregliasco said.

Trenitalia said Monday it had cancelled 180 regional trains – affecting 550 routes – due to coronaviru­s infections. Regional coach companies also reported hundreds of drivers off sick with the virus.

The so-called Super Green Pass showing proof of vaccinatio­n or recent recovery is required until March 31 for restaurant­s, hotels and gyms, and to use local or regional buses, trains, planes and ships. – AFP.

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