'No Green Pass', Italians protest against Covid health passesThe Italian government, looking to contain a fresh surge in coronavirus cases, announced that proof of vaccination or immunity from Covid-19 would soon be mandatory for an array of activities, including indoor dining and entering places such as gyms, pools, museums and cinemas.
'No Green Pass', Italians protest against Covid health passes
Thousands of people protested in cities across Italy against the government's introduction of restrictions on unvaccinated people as Rome tries to slow an upturn in Covid-19 infections. Credit: AFP Photo
The vast majority were not wearing masks. Credit: AFP Photo
The Green Pass, which is an extension of the EU's digital Covid certificate, will be required from August 6 to enter cinemas, museums, indoor swimming pools or sports stadiums, or eat indoors at restaurants. Credit: AFP Photo
Protestors take part in a demonstration against the introduction of a mandatory
Protestors interact with police officers during a demonstration against the introduction of a mandatory
The leader of the far right Forza Nuova party, Giuliano Castellino, speaks to supporters during the protest in Rome. Credit: AFP Photo
A proposal to make the pass mandatory for travelling by train, coach or plane is expected to be re-evaluated in September. Demonstrations had been announced on social media in at least 80 cities. Credit: AFP Photo