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Sardinia, second homes: Solinas forbids entry to non-residents – breaking latest news

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Cagliari, March 18, 2021 – The Sardinia, the only Italian Region in white area, does not want take risks so the president Christian Solinas tonight he signed a new anti-Covid ordinance that puts a stop to second home owners: non-residents can only enter for proven business needs The health reasons, and in any case by presenting the vaccination certification occurred or negativity to the swab.

Coronavirus, the Italian bulletin of March 17

The ordinance is valid from today 18 March until 6 April, and is inspired by those already seen in Valle d’Aosta and Alto Adige, both quick to issue a more restrictive provision than the government decree.

The ordinance also tightens checks on arrivals, with foreseen filters since boarding: carriers and shipowners, before embarking, passengers must acquire and verify not only the receipt of registration on the ‘Sardegna Sicura’ app, but also the documentation certifying the requirements set out in the Prime Ministerial Decree of 2 March last for travel from the regions of origin and those specified in the new regional ordinance.




Those who are not up to date will not be able to board: airlines and shipping companies may prohibit boarding in the event of incomplete documents or if passengers do not have the necessary requirements.

Solinas had been preceded by some mayors who had announced local ordinances for prohibit the invasion of non-residents in second homes in municipalities such as Bauladu, Macomer, Scano Montiferro e Villanovaforru, in inland areas of Sardinia. And on the coasts ofOgliastra the municipality of Girasole, near Tortolì.

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