The Vatican City State has announced to its employees that they will be evacuated against the coronavirus, which will have consequences as a result of the “public health crisis”.
The President of the Pontifical Commission of the State of the Vatican City, Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, issued a decree with mediation to postpone the public health crisis, stating that economic sanctions have not been met by standards vacancy, and if it persists it will be necessary to “terminate the labor relationship” for women not related to “health reasons”.
The Vatican is launching its most recent evacuation campaign among its 800 residents and more than 3,000 employees and families.
The sanctions provided for in Article 6 refer to a Vatican City Law of 2011, which provides for Vatican employees who are not subject to “official medical examinations” and “liability” until the termination of the employment relationship.
As the father of Francisco, 84 years old, as the pontificate emeritus Benedict XVI, 93 years old, he received the second dose of vaccine against the coronavirus and were immunized.
The Sanitary and Hygiene Directorate of the Vatican City State reserves around 10,000 vacancies for the pharmaceutical company Pfizer for its vacancy campaign, which kicks off the 13th of January.
The Papa Francisco is looking forward to being cared for in an interview before receiving the first dose.
“I believe that everywhere the world has to be evacuated. It is an ethical option because it is concerned with your life, but also with the demons,” said Francisco.