COVID-19 vaccination in Italy

COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Italy
"Italy is reborn with a flower – Vaccination against COVID-19"
Native name Vaccinazione anti COVID-19
Date27 December 2020 (2020-12-27) – present
LocationItaly
CauseCOVID-19 pandemic
Organised bySpecial commissioner of the Government
Participants150,321,540 doses administered
49,484,584 people are fully vaccinated as of 01 Apr 2025
Outcome90+ % of the Italian population aged 12+ have received one dose
87+ % of the Italian population aged 12+ is fully vaccinated
83.00122% of the Italian population is fully vaccinated
WebsitePiano strategico nazionale dei vaccini anti COVID-19

The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Italy is a mass immunization campaign that was put in place by the Italian government in order to respond to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It started on 27 December 2020, together with most countries in the European Union.

The vaccination campaign was managed by the Ministry of Health and the special commissioner Domenico Arcuri until 1 March 2021, when he was replaced by Army General Francesco Paolo Figliuolo.

Workers had to exhibit a pass stating vaccination or a negative test from 15/10/2021 to 30/04/2022. Vaccination against COVID-19 was mandatory for all people older than 50 in Italy from 15/02/2022 to 30/06/2022.