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Arrivals from 4 countries get tested for COVID

17 August 2020
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2020-08-17 11:27

Vacationers arriving in Rome from four Mediterranean countries lined up at the city's main international airport to be tested for COVID-19 on Sunday. Last week, Italy's health minister issued a ruling requiring the tests for all travellers arriving in Italy from Croatia, Greece, Malta and Spain. Travellers have the alternative option of getting tested within 48 hours of arrival at local public health offices closer to their home or destination in Italy.  Vacationers coming from abroad have fuelled a new increase in coronavirus cases in Italy in recent weeks. 

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