ROME (Reuters) – The Italy government has approved a decree making it obligatory for all public and private sector workers either to show proof of vaccination, a negative test or recent recovery from infection, a government source said on Thursday.
The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting and is due to come into force on Oct. 15. The move is aimed at persuading people to get inoculated and blunt contagion in one of the countries worst-hit by the virus.
(Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte; Editing by Crispian Balmer)