Some 2,000 doctors are suspended in Italy because of nonexcilization

Italian authorities have reported on Friday that 1,913 doctors and dentists have been suspended from duty, having refused to be vaccinated against the coronary. The National Association of Doctors and Dentists has said doctors have failed to present evidence of the vaccine of January 21st comes after the suspension of 1,656 doctors in November [...]
National Association of Medicines and Dentists has said that doctors have failed to present evidence of vaccine
The January 21st announcement comes after the suspension of 1.656 doctors in November last year, broadcast the REL.
Medical professionals have been asked to be vaccinated against the Coronavirus, due to the adoption of the new law, which is beginning to be implemented in April.
In total, data shows that more than 33,500 doctors are not fully vaccinated in Italy.
However, this figure also includes those who have recovered from the coronary and expect to be vaccinated, those vaccinated outside Italy, and doctors who cannot be isolated for medical reasons.
In addition to doctors, authorities have also announced the suspension of about 6,000 nurses and other health workers due to non-excition.
Some of them are currently infected or subject to quarantine.
In the last seven days in Italy, 2,011 cases of infection for 100,000 inhabitants have been recorded, the Supreme Institute of Health has announced.
The rapid increase in cases of infection from the beginning of the year has prompted authorities to toughen the restrictions on fighting pandemic.
Since Thursday, residents of Italy must present a negative test for coronarys if they visit beauty salons.
Earlier this month, Italy has presented a move for mandatory inoculation of persons over the age of 50.
According to official data, the number of contacts of this age group has increased after making the decision.











