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Italy – once overwhelmed by COVID-19 – turns to a health pass and stricter measures to contain virus

  • Written by Sara Belligoni, Ph.D. Candidate in Security Studies, University of Central Florida
imageItalians must now present a form of vaccine passport called a 'Green Pass' to enter many indoor establishments.Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images

Cases of COVID-19 are surging around the world, but the course of the pandemic varies widely from country to country. To provide you with a global view as we approach a year and a half since the official...

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