(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 11 - The government's controversial Green
Pass COVID vaccine passport may be revised next year after a
reassessment when Italy's COVID state of emergency ends in
December, Health Undersecretary Andrea Costa told ANSA Monday.
He said it might be possible for the passport to stop being
obligatory for all workplaces, as it will be from Friday, "if
the data are good".
There have been several protests against the passport and one in
Rome turned violent when the CGIL trade union HQ was ransacked
by a far-right-led mob Saturday. (ANSA).
Green Pass to be reassessed next yr - Costa
Revision as state of emergency ends in Dec says health undersec