"Gradually many people will understand that this is a pandemic that is destined to last for months on an international level, if not years. It will be understood that this is not the time to allow yourself a decrease in attention and that you cannot resist simply by taking a swab every two days".

This is what Walter Ricciardi, advisor to the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza and former president of the ISS claims.

The Green pass in the workplace will push other people to get vaccinated, he argues, also because undergoing a swab every two days "is exhausting".

"I think there is room for growth on the first few doses that we will see gradually come to fruition over the next few weeks," he says.

"I expect the Green Pass will push the hesitant to get vaccinated. Maybe there won't be a new boom, but slow and steady growth. People will realize that continual tamponing is exhausting, even physically. They found it this summer. European footballers. If you want to work, travel, go to the theater or the cinema, the best solution is to get vaccinated ”, continues Ricciardi.

The expert points out that this "is one of the safest administrations in the history of medicine, the facts prove it and anyone who is not against it for ideological reasons will eventually understand".

"Past experiences - he concludes - tell us that pandemics are long phenomena and proportional to the desire to fight to fight them. If a part of the population does not allow the virus to be reduced to a minimum, this risks turning out to be a long way to go".

(Unioneonline / L)

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