Piazza del Popolo square, Rome, Italy on October 9

This morning.

Protesters gathered at Italian ports as the country braced for widespread disruption over new coronavirus requirements for workers.

Via Reuters:

Roughly 300 people blocked an entrance to the port of Genoa in the northwest, causing delays in what was feared to be the start of a day of blockades and demonstrations.

Hundreds also demonstrated at the port of Trieste, a major hub in the northeast, but regional chief Massimiliano Fedriga insisted “the port is working”.

From this morning, all workers must show a so-called Green Pass offering proof of vaccination, recent recovery from Covid-19 or a negative test — or face being declared absent without pay.

More than 86 per cent of Italians over the age of 12 have received at least one jab, thus automatically qualifying for the certification.

But up to three million workers are estimated to be unvaccinated — and most will only be able to work if they pay for their own tests either every 48 or 72 hours, depending on the type.

Protests as Italy’s Covid pass becomes mandatory for workers (TodayOnline)

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  1. K. Cavan

    How can the Italian government move forward with it’s Social Credit system when this type of old-style democracy nonsense is still going on? How is the EU expected to exercise total control over your spending if they can’t launch their ECB Digital Euro, because of these freedom-obsessed citizen-types? Do these people not realise that Google have declared that we’re in the New Normal now & that the Old Normal, when people voted for whoever they wanted & spent money as if they owned it, is over?
    Don’t they realise that literally millions of positive PCR tests proved beyond doubt that there was a deadly epidemic of RNA in people’s nostrils?
    Don’t they want a return to how things were done under i Fasci di Combattimentor? The trains ran on time, you know?
    Klaus Scwab is not amused, I hope he doesn’t have to demand that the European Army is sent in. What? They haven’t?
    Well, the Carabinieri then.
    Mama mia!

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