Coronavirus, new ordinance in Sardinia: tests for those who arrive, mandatory masks 24 hours a day



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The measure signed by Governor Christian Solinas after the lifting of cases for the summer nightlife. Those who disembark on the island are “invited” to present a certificate of negativity to the virus or will have to undergo a swab and remain in fiduciary isolation pending the result.

New grip against the coronavirus in Sardinia after the increase in infections linked especially to the summer nightlife in Costa Smeralda, with the arrival of thousands of tourists. Governor Christian Solinas signed a new anti-covid restraining order: as of Monday, September 14, those who arrive on the island are “invited” to present a certificate of negativity to the virus when boarding ships and planes or to self-certify that they have given negative for a serological, molecular or antigen test. In the absence of this, you “agree” to perform a swab within 48 hours of arrival and report the result to local health authorities. The same ordinance immediately imposes the obligation to wear masks 24 hours a day, even outdoors in case it is not possible to respect the distance of one meter (LIVE UPDATES – SPECIAL).

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According to the ordinance, passengers without the test on departure who agree to have a swab in Sardinia are obliged to remain in fiduciary home isolation pending the results of the test. The invitation to the test for those who enter the island does not apply to certain categories: those who carry out functional activities for constitutional bodies, crews of means of transport, personnel who travel on trains and airplanes for work and health reasons. In any case, all passengers before boarding are obliged, and the ordinance reiterates, to register with the forms that can be downloaded from the Region’s website and then transmitted electronically, or through the secure application of Sardegna. Finally, on the occasion of the reopening of schools, which starts on the island on September 22, with the latest provision signed by Solinas, the occupancy of places in local public transport rises to 80%.

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