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FILE - In this Saturday, May 23, 2020, Domenico Arcuri, Italy's special commissioner for the virus emergency talks during an interview with The Associated Press, in Rome. A significant number of Italians wishing to be vaccinated against COVID-19 should have received the vaccine by September, Italy’s special commissioner for the virus emergency said Thursday, billing it as the country’s biggest vaccine campaign in memory. Italy is set to receive 3.4 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine through the EU purchase program in the second half of January, which will be enough to provide the requisite two doses to 1.6 million Italians, out of a population of nearly 60 million. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File)

FILE - In this Saturday, May 23, 2020, Domenico Arcuri, Italy's special commissioner for the virus emergency talks during an interview with The Associated Press, in Rome. A significant number of Italians wishing to be vaccinated against COVID-19 should have received the vaccine by September, Italy’s special commissioner for the virus emergency said Thursday, billing it as the country’s biggest vaccine campaign in memory. Italy is set to receive 3.4 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine through the EU purchase program in the second half of January, which will be enough to provide the requisite two doses to 1.6 million Italians, out of a population of nearly 60 million. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File)

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