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05 May 2021The meeting with the mayors of the smaller islands "was also an opportunity to reaffirm the absolute respect for vaccination priorities, fragile categories and over 80s, but the campaign continues fast, 15 million Italians have had at least one dose of vaccine , it is very important. We count in two weeks to complete the vaccination of the most fragile categories ". Thus the Minister of Regional Affairs Mariastella Gelmini in the Interview of Maria Latella on Sky Tg24, after the meeting between the government and the smaller islands to analyze the problems relating to the Covid emergency, and those relating to health facilities, transport, school and the restart of tourism.



Simple green pass, let's not complicate life for Italians


"We do not want to complicate the life of Italians with the green pass, the modalities will be very simple: it will be obtained if vaccinated, cured and with antibodies or buffered in the previous 48 hours. We want a gradual and progressive reopening of all activities, in mid-May we it will be the 'check' to the decree to reopen all activities. The greatest refreshment is the reopening ", said Minister Gelmini.



The real fear is not to get vaccinated


To a citizen who does not want to get vaccinated, Gelmini said, "I would say that we must have faith in science because these vaccines have been subjected to very accurate procedures. Nothing has been hidden, everything has happened in the light of the sun. The fear must be that of not getting vaccinated ". 



Son, islands: we start with those with more fragility


In the meeting with the mayors of the smaller islands, the theme of the vaccination campaign was discussed and in this context we will proceed with mass vaccinations with the support of the Defense and Civil Protection. The priority criterion will be to vaccinate progressively starting from the islands that have greater fragility in terms of epidemiological risk and lack of adequate health facilities. This is what we learn from the structure of the Covid emergency commissioner Francesco Paolo Figliuolo.