m. randy reports from rome on a recent evening in rome, a couple of dozen people get their jabs had a pop up cobit 19 center. some are homeless. others are immigrants, clinics like this are the only chance they have to get vaccinated until 1 o'clock, another time of visit. you can't get a vaccine appointment, a health card visit a doctor if you'd like me and your residency isn't sorted out from anybody. across italy, there are more than 600000 people who live in work without documents, many of them migrant farm workers from asia and africa. and for months, italy has struggled to find a way to reach these communities. it was made more difficult because the delivery of care is handled by italy's 20 regions. so each region has had to come up with its own plan. i want to feed us, i need audio, and they want to feed on capability. it's a public health and political challenge. the goal is to provide a service to the last one's in line, migrants who have been totally exploited. i don't mean at the same time when we help ourselves by vaccinating them. now, regional health officials are partnering