Italy's League senator proposes an amendment to end mandatory vaccinations for children under 16.
Italy's League senator, Claudio Borghi, proposes an amendment to end mandatory vaccinations for children under 16, including for diseases like measles, mumps, chickenpox, and rubella. The proposal aligns with Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini's previous anti-vax positions. The amendment, if approved, could turn parents' obligation to vaccinate into a recommendation, impacting school registration requirements.
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