Unlimited green pass for those who have made the booster dose of the vaccine, but also for those who have recovered from Covid and have made two doses. The certificate, on the other hand, is valid for six months for those recovered who have only taken one dose.

This is what we read in the draft of the decree approved today by the Council of Ministers, consisting of six articles.

Furthermore, even in the red areas, the rules of the white, yellow and orange areas will apply to those vaccinated with the booster dose and therefore the lockdown will not be triggered for them. In fact, government sources explain, for the vaccinated there should be no more distinctions between the colors of the regions.

Another measure, announced at a press conference by Roberto Speranza, concerns foreigners: "When a foreigner arrives in Italy we now recognize the vaccination status of the person's country of origin and if the rules of this vaccination status are not identical to those of our country, we ask that person for an additional buffer to access our services that include the green pass. This will allow the resolution of many problems and our tourism to have an important response ”, said the Minister of Health.

SCHOOL - The rules on school are still changing. Children ages 0-6 will all go to Dad for five days if there are more than five cases of coronavirus positivity in the classroom. The Dad - it is explained - will be triggered for everyone, since at this age children are not vaccinable and stay in class without a mask.

Starting from elementary school, on the other hand, vaccinated students will no longer go to Dad, for them only self-monitoring. Distance learning will therefore only start for the unvaccinated or cured and will last 5 days. For primary school, Dad will start after 5 positive cases in class, for secondary school if 2 cases are exceeded.

The rules on schools were not voted on by the ministers of the League because they were considered "discriminatory towards unvaccinated children".

(Unioneonline / L)

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