In Italy, No Dolce Vita for the Unvaccinated

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Italy is making life difficult for the unvaccinated. For one holdout, that means flying via Spain to reach a domestic destination. Another, seeking to return to work, chose deliberate infection over a shot.

As travel and other restrictions tighten on Italians who aren’t inoculated against Covid-19, workarounds include flying abroad to reach a domestic destination

Amid a surge in cases, some countries are handing out second booster shots. In Israel, early data suggest a fourth vaccine dose can increase antibodies against Covid-19, but not enough to prevent infections from Omicron. WSJ explains. Photo composite: Eve Hartley/WSJ

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