“Persons over 50 who have not been vaccinated before February 1 face a one-time fine of 100 euros,” the newspaper notes.
According to him, from February 15, this category of Italians, in order to get the right to work, must present an enhanced Green Pass (green passport) with a note about the booster dose made or the coronavirus infection.
Employers are responsible for verifying employees’ enhanced Green Pass. They face a 400 to 1000 euro fine for the employee’s lack of such a document.
At the same time, an employee who comes to work without a “super” COVID certificate faces a fine of 600 to 1500 euros.
The punishment does not apply to those who have contraindications to vaccination. It must be confirmed with a certificate.
In addition, from January 20, to visit a hairdresser and a beautician, you will need to present a basic Green Pass and a coronavirus test. From February 1, this rule will apply to government agencies, shops and banks.
In addition, from January 10, the enhanced Green Pass will become mandatory for travel on public transport.
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