The Italian government ruled that citizens who are unwilling to get a COVID-19 shot will be blocked from entering many indoor public settings as of Dec. 6, just ahead of the holiday season. Under the new measure, unvaccinated Italians will beĀ unable to enter restaurants, clubs, theaters, sporting events, and museums. The government announced the rules last month, saying it is needed to encourage more people to get the shot. The restrictions are expected to remain in place until Jan. 15. The rules do not apply to those who are either recently recovered from the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus or received an approved COVID-19 shot. The country implemented it by including the shot to its “green pass,” a scannable digital or printable QR code that shows a person’s COVID-19 vaccination status. The “vaccine passport” will now be required to enter many indoor public events. Prior to the Dec. 6 update, …