San Marino, the green pass until December 31 ignites the controversy
Ciavatta announces the extension to 31 December of the Italian green pass for Sputnik vaccinated people, expiring today. But Rf goes on the attack: «It is misleading to announce the agreement. The Italian provision that must extend the exemption has not yet been seen ”.
“The agreement reached is an extension that will last until the end of the year,” explained the Secretary of Health, Roberto Ciavatta. Assuring, even if the document of the Italian Council of Ministries is still missing, that “we have received a guarantee that everything will happen in good time in order to have no purchases with respect to the current derogation”. After the meetings of recent days in Rome, with officials of the Ministry of Health and the Italian technical-scientific ministry, Ciavatta then reports that the Italian Scientific Technical Committee, Ciavatta therefore reports that “the hypothesis of reviewing the operating procedures of the derogation was discussed. , because we must not continue to circulate with our vaccination certificate, but there is an integration of the architecture of the green pass, so that San Marino vaccination is recognized ».
The future Republic, however, is critical: “On 7 October, after Beccari and Ciavatta had gone to Rome to meet a group of technicians from the Italian Technical Scientific Committee, our 2 heroes announced with great fanfare that within” a few hours “it would be announced the “definitive solution” to the green pass problem for Sputnik vaccinated San Marino citizens ». Then the opposition exponents sink the knife into the wound: “It is considered that there would have been a structural solution, clear and not provisional.” But, Rf affirms, as on other occasions, “the blockade between our government and the Italian one has been confirmed to exist at a political level, not a technical one. And the solution adopted, more than in the Cesarini area, is just a simple extension ». Waiting for events, the sammarines are therefore really going around with the “Italian decree in hand, trying to convince their interlocutors that the green pass is not required for them and hoping for their good will to ascertain that the exemption exists”. Or “have swabs every 48 hours.” Among other things, Rf replies, “for now we have only the words of Ciavatta who told us about an agreement reached, but the Italian provision has not been seen”. Then the jab: “More than one, it seems to be a kind concession of the counterpart, and we agree too kindly, since there is no trace of it.”