(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 27 - Italy's COVID-19 Emergency
Commissioner Francesco Paolo Figliuolo said Wednesday that more
than 86% of the Italian population eligible to be vaccinated has
had at least one jab, adding that the threshold of 90% coverage
was within sight.
"We are discovering normality thanks to the effects of an
unprecedented vaccination campaign," Figliuolo said in a video
message to the Salone della Giustizia (Justice Fair) event.
"In a few months this has taken us to the point of being able to
protect 46.5 million Italians, over 86% of the population over
12.
"That puts Italy well above the European average, ahead of
countries such as France, Germany and the United Kingdom.
"The vaccination campaign is continuing and our aim is to go
beyond 86% and reach 90%".
The government had made the Green Pass COVID-19 health
certificate mandatory to access places of work in Italy and to
do a wide range of activities, such as go to a cinema, theatre,
night club or sports event or sit at a table inside a bar or
restaurant.
The Green Pass shows that a person is vaccinated for the
coronavirus, has recovered from it in the last six months or has
tested negative in the last few days. (ANSA).
COVID-19 vaccine coverage 86% says Figliuolo
Aim is to go beyond 90% threshold says Emergency Commissioner
