(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 9 - President Sergio Mattarella was
vaccinated against COVID-19 Tuesday at Italy's premier
infectious disease hospital, the Spallanzani in Rome.
This came as vaccinations got into full swing for 79-year-olds
and older people in Rome, sources said.
The president, who will be 80 in July, got a dose of the Moderna
vaccine.
After getting the jab he waited for 15 minutes before leaving
the hospital. (ANSA).
COVID: Mattarella vaccinated at Spallanzani
Campaign ongoing for 79-yr-olds and older in Rome