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Covid, Hope signs the new ordinance for arrivals from India and Bangladesh

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Given the increase in cases in the Indian subcontinent and the difficulty with which in India and in Bangladesh trying to cope with the pandemic, the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, he signed a new ordinance which prohibits entry, from any border point, to anyone who has stayed or transited in Bangladesh as well as India in the last 14 days. Furthermore, given the further worsening of the epidemiological situation in the two countries, the provision strengthens the isolation measures for people residing in Italy authorized to return.

Indian variant alarm, Zingaretti: “Only today hundreds of passengers arriving, block flights”. Travelers at the Cecchignola and in a Covid hotel

by Clemente Pistilli


Minister Speranza therefore listened to the alarm raised by the Lazio region, with the president Nicola Zingaretti which had asked to “block flights” from the Indian subcontinent, “also urging initiatives to coordinate arrivals at a European level”. The president had in fact complained that there are too many thousands of people to check for Lazio, where he is already on the trail of about 300 Indians who arrived before the order of Minister Speranza, who had already imposed quarantine and tests for residents returning from ‘India. Meanwhile, it has been arranged that of the 214 passengers arriving in the evening at the airport of Fiumicino from NDelhi eggs destined for testing and quarantine to stem the last, dangerous variant of the coronavirus in fifty will go to the military citadel of Cecchignola, the others in a Covid hotel also in Rome.

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