Green pass work, Cgia alarm: “Monday 2 million will stay at home”

Green pass Italy mandatory at work, next Monday 2 million workers will not be able to go to the factory or office because they are unable to get the swab to obtain the green certificate. This is the complaint of the Studies Office of the CGIA of Mestre which explains how pharmacies and public / private structures dedicated to this service are not able to perform a sufficient number of tests daily to cover the demand. Workers who, despite themselves, will be forced to stay at home without pay. According to government estimates, 3 million Italian workers would be without the green certificate, about 13 percent of the employed in our country. People who to access their workplace by the end of the year will have to swab every 2 days to obtain the Green pass. Currently the offer is much lower: yesterday, for example, the number of tampons made in Italy was just over 506 thousand. Assuming an increase in productivity by pharmacies and structures dedicated to carrying out these tests, the day after tomorrow the total number could rise to 700 thousand. If we add to this number the more than 300 thousand people who for health reasons are not required to have the certification, there would remain, according to the CGIA, about 2 million workers without a pass. There are no precise data on the number of unvaccinated workers, underlines the CGIA. The only ones available are from the Prime Minister’s office and photograph the number of people not yet vaccinated as of 8 October in the age group between 20 and 59 years. Cohort that includes the vast majority of workers in the country. Obviously, the unemployed and the inactive are also included among these people. The most “no vax” region is Sicily, the percentage is equal to 24.3 percent and is made up of 625,565 unvaccinated people. Followed by Calabria with a rate of 23.4 per cent (226,745 not immunized), the Autonomous Province of Bolzano with 22.7 per cent (63,570 not vaccinated), Valle d’Aosta with 21 per cent (13,017 non vax ) and Marche with 20.4 per cent (156,724 unvaccinated). The most virtuous situations, on the other hand, are found in Lombardy (14.3 percent of unvaccinated), Lazio (14.2 percent) and Tuscany (13.8 percent). Among the 4 macro areas of the country, the South has the highest number of unvaccinated people (2,143,769 equal to 20 per cent of the total population between 20 and 59 years). Finally, in Italy, the “no vax” of working age are 5,432,118, equal to 17.4 per cent of the 20-59 year-old cohort. risks jeopardizing the productive stability of many economic activities, but it also constitutes a serious violation of the right to work, the risk indicated by the CGIA. If the Government has decided by decree to allow entry into offices and factories only to those who have the Green pass – and the latter is obtainable through the vaccine or the swab – the State must guarantee the possibility of swabing also at who does not want to undergo the injection of the vaccine serum. Otherwise, it undermines the right to work for millions of people, breaking a fundamental principle of a rule of law: legality, which must always be respected by both public and private entities. Mind you, Covid must be defeated with prevention, increasing the number of immunized people and with the provisions indicated by the experts, but at the same time we must also safeguard the right to work and small businesses, which have been heavily penalized by this pandemic. According to the Cgia Studies Office, to solve this situation the Government has two possibilities: establish that the Green pass is obtained only through the inoculation of the vaccine, thus eliminating the problem of the impossibility of swabing at all, or mobilizing the ” Army, Civil Defense or others, so that mobile units capable of carrying out the tests are spread throughout the national territory, thus guaranteeing everyone the right to obtain, even if temporarily, the green certificate. presentation of the decree that obliged the use of the Green pass to enter workplaces, the ministers Renato Brunetta, Andrea Orlando and Roberto Speranza had stressed it several times: the success of the measure was based on the announcement effect, that is a great part of the 4 million Italian workers who at that time were not yet vaccinated did so within a month, or by October 15, the date on which the provisions were expected to come into force. ositions provided for by the decree. The CGIA of Mestre today, however, is talking about a flop. Things, they explain, did not go that way and only a minority in the meantime got vaccinated. The others, on the other hand, have decided not to.

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