Activists protest against "Green Pass" Covid 19 certificate in Rome, Italy, on January 22, 2022. According to the latest Italian Government's rules, to enter cafés, restaurants, metros, buses, trains, ferries, cinemas, theatres, museums, gyms, swimming pools, is mandatory the "Super Green Pass" certificate, that can be obtained only with 2 or 3 Covid 19 vaccine doses or through the healing from the infection. On the other hand, to enter Universities, offices, banks, jails, and hairdressers and nail bars it's mandatory to show the "Standard Green Pass" certificate, that can be obtained even w
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Activists protest against "Green Pass" Covid 19 certificate in Rome, Italy, on January 22, 2022. According to the latest Italian Government's rules, to enter cafés, restaurants, metros, buses, trains, ferries, cinemas, theatres, museums, gyms, swimming pools, is mandatory the "Super Green Pass" certificate, that can be obtained only with 2 or 3 Covid 19 vaccine doses or through the healing from the infection. On the other hand, to enter Universities, offices, banks, jails, and hairdressers and nail bars it's mandatory to show the "Standard Green Pass" certificate, that can be obtained even with a rapid antigen test or with a PCR test. However in Italy 2 or 3 doses of Covid 19 vaccine are mandatory for all workers and for people over 50 years old. (Photo by Elisa Gestri/Sipa USA)