(ANSA) - Rome, January 18 - It is "not unreasonable" to make
vaccinations compulsory for school admissions, the
Constitutional Court said Thursday in explaining its November 21
rejection of the Veneto region's appeal against the government's
move to make 10 jabs obligatory. It said "the legislator felt he
had to reinforce the cogency of the tools of vaccine
prophylaxis".
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