
BY: Clare Speak
As Italy’s coronavirus vaccination campaign continues to make progress, Italian media reports that the country plans on giving second doses to tourists this summer. But is that really going to happen - and who would it apply to? Here's a closer look.
Some half a million vaccine doses are now being administered in Italy every day. But for those getting their first dose now, the second jab appointment is likely to fall in the middle of July or August.
SOURCE: https://www.thelocal.it/
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