• Super Green Pass: from third dose obligation to health professionals to double track for the immunized

  • Vaccines: ok third dose after 5 months, published circular of the ministry

  • Son: "From Monday advance 3 / a dose for 40-59 years"

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November 24, 2021 The circular of the Ministry of Health comes into force today, which provides for the advance of the booster dose of the anti-Covidda vaccine from 6 to 5 months and administration to the age group between 40 and 59 years. In view of the end-of-year holidays, record bookings are being made while the possibility of opening also to under 40s is being evaluated. Yesterday the Aifa decision was published in the Official Gazette of 23 November 2021, which led to the circular of the Ministry of Health.



The restrictions now upon us for those who are not immunized will accelerate the administration and the system is 'setting' itself to meet the needs. Obviously, the Commissioner for the Emergency Francesco Figliuolo specified, "it's not like starting today and everyone gets vaccinated at the same time; there will be technical times, the booking system". For its part, the commissioner structure is putting aside the 'ammunition'. By the end of the year

, a further 8.6 million doses will arrive (some are already in Italy)

  (4 million Pfizer and 4.6 million Moderna). If necessary, the 2.5 million doses of the centralized reserve can be added to these quantities.   



The raw material is therefore there. It is now about

let the administrations take off

and the data indicate an upward trend.

The lion's share is now increasingly made by third doses.

Last week the daily average of third doses stood at 147 thousand.

A total of 4,341,632 Italians were inoculated with the calls, equal to 7.33% of the population.

To continue administering the recalls, the structure of Commissioner Figliuolo has also extended the framework agreement with the employment agencies relating to healthcare personnel until next 31 July.

which supports the Regions.



Meanwhile, the

WHO raises the alarm on intensive care

: "high or extreme pressure" is expected in 49 of the 53 European countries between now and March 1, 2022. And over 2.2 million deaths.