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New Health Law in Italy Raises Concerns Over Vaccine Exemptions

The recent health law approved in the Italian Senate, which focuses on nutrition and eating disorders, notably omits vaccination requirements due to amendments from the League and FdI.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 1 day ago
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A new health law in Italy has sparked debate after the Senate approved it without including provisions for immunization. This omission is attributed to amendments proposed by the League and Brothers of Italy (FdI).

The legislation, which emphasizes healthy eating and the dangers of eating disorders, has been criticized for its apparent alignment with anti-vaccine sentiments.

As the law moves forward, its implications for public health and vaccination rates in schools remain uncertain, raising questions about the future of immunization policies in Italy.