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'Not certain' young people in Italy will get 3rd vaccine dose says top govt advisor

'Not certain' young people in Italy will get 3rd vaccine dose says top govt advisor

Helping countries with low levels of immunization is important now says CTS coordinator Locatelli

ROME, 29 September 2021, 12:19

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Franco Locatelli, the coordinator of the CTS expert panel advising the government on its policies to combat COVID-19, said Wednesday that it is not certain that young people in Italy will get a third dose of a coronavirus vaccine.
    Italy has started giving third vaccine doses to the clinically vulnerable, such as people who have had transplants and the immunosuppressed, the over-80s, care-home residents and health workers.
    "I say with extreme clarity that it can by no means be taken for granted that young, healthy people will have to have a third dose," Locatelli told reporters in Genoa.
    "At the moment, it is important to give coverage to the low and medium-income countries where the vaccination campaign is incomparably low in terms of the the number of immunized people".
    Over 45 million people in Italy, more than 83% of the population over 12, have had at least one COVID vaccine dose so far, according to government data.
    Over 42 million people, 78.24% of the population over 12, are double jabbed or have had the Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine.
    So far 61,494 people in Italy had had a third dose of a COVID vaccine.
   

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