Discussions and bans for the anti-Covid vaccine: 4 out of 10 adolescents had to face them in the family. This is said by the survey on "Scientific citizenship" carried out by Ipsos for Save the Children which explains that in most cases they are parents to have doubts about the advisability of having their children vaccinated, even going so far as to impose a real ban.

Seven out of 10 young people who wanted to get immunized were instead free to do so even if not everything went smoothly: 3 out of 10 are minors who had disagreements in the family and had to insist on being vaccinated.

"Teenagers - explains Daniela Fatarella, Director General of Save the Children - have paid the highest price of the pandemic: not only the freedom to move in the spaces has been stolen from them, but the freedom to think about the future with certainties. cut off from school, from sociability and from all those points of reference in which they had grown up. But they have once again shown that they have strength and are capable of resilience. Their trust in science is a sign of great importance, which demonstrates the their desire to look to the future by building it on solid certainties. And that trust must be given equally concrete answers because at this point there is no more time: the choices that the country will make today will irremediably shape its future. A future that for ours guys is already here ".

(Unioneonline / ss)

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