Italy's COVID-19 Emergency
Commissioner Francesco Paolo Figliuolo said Monday that Italy
was on target to have 80% of the population vaccinated for
COVID-19 by the end of September, a level of coverage that
should bring about herd immunity.
"By the end of July we will have covered 60% of the people it is
possible to vaccinate," Figliuolo said as he visited a
vaccination hub in Turin.
"Our aim is to get up to 80 by the end of September and that
target is a step away.
"We are at 56% and I consider that a good result.
"Now we have to keep going without letting up".
When asked about a demonstration by a group of anti-vaccination
protesters outside the hub, Figliuolo commented: "I saw lots of
young people (having jabs) and some people who are against
(vaccinations) and that is right - it's a free country".
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