The Rimini council said
Wednesday that it has reported the cases of 10 unvaccinated
children who attended public nurseries in the northeastern city
to criminal prosecutors.
Children must have undergone a series of vaccinations to
attend school in Italy to comply with the law.
Unvaccinated children can be excluded from nursery schools,
but in the case of older kids, they are allowed to go to school,
while the parents face penalties.
The city said it informed the parents that they would be
reported to prosecutors and their children would not be able to
attend the nurseries after a deadline to comply with the law on
March 10.
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