Italy has introduced mandatory vaccinations. Here's why it's so important
The Italian government introduced a law making 12 vaccinations mandatory for preschool and school-age children, with no option for parents to conscientiously object.
Alberto Giubilini is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the Oxford Martin Programme on Collective Responsibility for Infectious Disease. He has a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Milan (2010), and prior to joining the Uehiro Centre he worked in Australia at Monash University, University of Melbourne and Charles Sturt University.