A couple months ago, we published an article on Italy’s plans to make specific vaccinations mandatory for all children in schools (you can read it here). This means that any parent who doesn’t want their kid to be vaccinated and refuses them will not be able to send their child to school.
Italy’s decision was in response to their recent increase in measles outbreaks, as reported cases of measles
rose fivefold across the country in April compared to the same month last year, according to the National Health Institute.
Well, we’re now experiencing a similar situation with Italy’s neighbour, France.
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