Italian politician opposed to mandatory vaccination of children is hospitalised with chicken pox
[EURONEWS] Some would call it karma. An Italian far-right politician who opposed making some vaccines for children mandatory has contracted chicken pox, according to reports by Italian media.
Massimiliano Fedriga, a member of the right-wing League party was hospitalised earlier this month with the highly contagious chicken pox infection, which causes an itchy rash with red fluid-filled blisters.
Fedriga was placed under observation for four days, said La Repubblica.
Here’s hoping he doesn’t get encephalitis or a bad case of shingles as a result. And of course one prays he doesn’t pass it on directly or indirectly to someone pregnant, causing damage to the fetus. | As president of the northeastern region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Fedriga vehemently opposed the "Lorenzin law," which made it mandatory for school-aged children to be vaccinated against several diseases including chicken pox, measles, and polio
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The law came into effect last week and will fine parents up to €500 if they send unvaccinated children to school. Children under six who are in a nursery or kindergarten can be completely turned away under the new law.
The ruling Five Star Movement was for a long time opposed to making school vaccination requirements mandatory. Last year, the party threatened to overturn Italia's vaccination laws but later backed down on the issue.
Posted by: Fred 2019-03-22 |