In Italy, a large-scale protest was held in the capital, Rome, before all workers were required to carry a new corona vaccine immunity passport from the 15th of this month.

Last month, the Italian government decided to require all workers to carry a vaccination certificate or a negative test test to accelerate the vaccination of the new coronavirus and stop the spread of the infection.



Violators will be suspended from work and will be fined if they are malicious.



Opponents protested in Rome on the 9th, 15 days before the mandate began, and local media reported that more than 10,000 people participated.



Participants filled the plaza, yelling "freedom!" All at once, sitting on the road and expressing their intention to protest, and the authorities started to eliminate it using water trucks and the like.



In addition, some participants were in a state of turmoil, such as trying to break into the union's office, saying that the union supported the obligation.



In response, Draghi has accused him of saying, "The right to express your thoughts should not be a backing to attack or intimidate."



In Italy, about 80% of vaccinated people have completed vaccination as of the 9th, and the number of new infections per week is less than one-tenth of the highest number in November last year. Although declining, the Italian government will continue to work to promote vaccination.