The anti-establishment 5-Star
Movement (M5S) will "change" Health Minister Beatrice Lorenzin's
law on compulsory school vaccinations if it gains power, M5S
leader Luigi Di Maio said Monday.
Di Maio reiterated the M5S line that vaccinations for school
admission should be recommended rather than compulsory.
Speaking on RAI Radio Uno, Di Maio said: "we'll approve a law
on the vaccine recommendations, we are in favour of
recommendations".
Asked if vaccinations should be compulsory, he said "we think
obligatory requirements should revert to how it was before the
Lorenzin decree".
That decree made it obligatory for children to have 10
vaccinations before they are allowed to start school.
In the past the M5S has stated views skeptical of the
usefulness rather than alleged harm due to vaccines but has more
recently distanced itself from those statements.
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