Since August, Italy has required Digital Covid Certs to access indoor dining or cultural venues. But the system has one key difference to Ireland’s: people can also obtain a 48-hour Covid Cert with a negative antigen or PCR test, even if they have not been vaccinated.
Now that the Delta variant accounts for 99% of cases in Europe, a top advisor to Italy’s health minister has warned that the policy should be reversed.
Professor Walter Ricciardi, the minister’s scientific advisor on the Covid-19 pandemic, is one of two experts who spoke to Prime Time about the Covid-19 situation in Europe.
He said that antigen tests were the "Achilles heel of the Covid pass". He gave strong backing to Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan’s cautious stance on
Read more on rte.ie