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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Italy orders coronavirus tests for arrivals from four countries

 

Italy orders coronavirus tests for arrivals from four countries

Italy has ruled on Wednesday that people travelling to Italy from Croatia, Greece, Malta and Spain must be tested for the coronavirus on arrival, as new infections increase in the four countries which are popular holiday destinations for Italians.

According to Reuters online news, Health Minister Roberto Speranza said on Facebook that he had signed the new order. He further added that anyone travelling from or through Colombia would not be allowed in Italy.

"We have to continue with a prudent approach to defend the results we've achieved thanks to the sacrifice we have all made in recent months," Speranza said.

Italy was the first country outside China to be badly hit by the disease, and has recorded more than 35,000 deaths since its outbreak came to light on Feb. 21.

Italy has, however, seen an acceleration in the daily cases of infection over the last month, though less steeply than in some other European countries.

Some 481 new infections were registered on Wednesday, and 10 deaths, the Civil Protection Agency reported.

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