The free tampons center reopens at the Piazza Matteotti station. From Monday morning it will be possible again to undergo the quick hygienic test without paying. The Municipality of Cagliari has decided to make some of the resources destined for the pandemic available to the Red Cross, for those who do not want to get the vaccine but still need the Green Pass, mandatory from tomorrow for all work sectors.

"We want to offer an opportunity to those who for various reasons cannot get vaccinated, and also to those who, for a personal choice, do not want to", said Mayor Paolo Truzzu during the presentation press conference held this morning in the Town Hall: "The administration represents There are sectors that cannot afford to stop. In recent months I have received numerous requests from parents with fragile children who are not eligible for the vaccine but want to continue to carry out their activities. From Monday they will be able to do it for free ".

Duration? "Officially until December 31 (date on which the national state of emergency will expire, ed.) Or in any case until the expiry of the resources we have available." Truzzu specifies: "The invitation is still to be vaccinated".

The service, for which there will be no need to book, will be available on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 9 to 14 and on Wednesday and Friday from 14 to 19. It will be necessary to have the tax code with you. In the event of a large influx, it may be necessary to return later to avoid crowds.

The green pass will be issued within one hour of taking the swab and will arrive directly on the mobile phone. "We are pleased to be able to continue with this service which was very important and will continue to be a support to the less well-off and to public health", said the head of the Italian Red Cross Cagliari: "Until 31 September we had 40,000 quick swabs, all then confirmed by the molecular Ats, so the reliability is almost 100% ". Loche warns:" Whoever has symptoms must absolutely not go to the station but must communicate it to their GP. The message we want to send anyway is that to get vaccinated ". The councilor with responsibility for Civil Protection Andrea Floris, said that" it is an integration to the vaccination system, and an additional security measure for citizens. Even those who are vaccinated, in fact, may need to make a tampon ".

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