In a decisive turn in the fight against the pandemic, several European countries have approved mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations , sparking a wave of global reactions. This measure has been driven by the rise in infections in certain regions and the emergence of new variants of the virus.
The decision was made as part of a broader strategy to protect vulnerable populations, prevent the collapse of healthcare systems, and ensure a sustained recovery from the economic and social impacts caused by the pandemic.

Which countries have approved the measure?
Countries that have adopted mandatory vaccination include Austria, Greece, Italy, and Germany , although the conditions vary in each case. For example:
- Austria was one of the first countries to announce mandatory vaccination for all adults, with financial penalties for non-compliance.
- Greece has made vaccination mandatory for those over 60, imposing monthly fines on those who fail to get vaccinated.
- Italy has required it for certain occupational groups, such as healthcare and education workers.
- Germany has debated this measure in depth in its parliament, considering a progressive approach.
Citizens’ reactions
The implementation of this measure has generated both support and opposition. Many citizens consider mandatory vaccination an essential tool to definitively overcome the pandemic. Others, however, argue that it violates individual freedoms and the right to decide about one’s own body.