The cabinet is set to examine new
COVID measures for schools and the duration of the Green Pass
health certificate on Wednesday.
Mario Draghi's government will base their decisions on
recommendations from the CTS scientific advisory panel, and the
'control room' task force, both meeting shortly before the
cabinet Wednesday evening.
The task force recommended an unlimited duration of the pass for
those who have been triple jabbed, or those who have recovered
after two does of the vaccine.
The CTS committee said quarantine for unvaccinated students
should be halved from 10 to five days after coming into contact
with a COVID case.
The COVID 'control room' taskforce said after the CTS meeting
that children from age zero to six should go into distance
learning if there are more than five virus cases in their class.
The rightwing League party is dragging its feet on a move to
make distance learning obligatory for the unvaccinated, calling
it "discrimination".
Cabinet will also review the state of implementation of the
200-billion euro EU funded post COVID National Recovery and
Resilience Plan (NRRP), with three ministers reportedly under
scrutiny for their progress on dossiers.
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