Tamponi on the border with France, the revolt of Ventimiglia. “Catastrophe for trade”



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Tamponi on the border with France, the revolt of Ventimiglia.

Rabbia to Ventimiglia on the hypothesis of the Undersecretary of Health, Sandra Zampa, to establish health controls in entry and exit from France. Mayor Gaetano Scullino shows all his opposition “It is unthinkable to block labor and commercial exchanges: the damage can be incalculable and greater than the risk of contagion. So I ask you to be very careful. Swabs do not give immediate results and blood tests, we know, only give indications. So, in the beginning, swabs could be done voluntarily or by sampling, but without blocking the border economy. ”

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“Borders must remain open – said Scullino – but it seems reasonable to me that Italy, and France reciprocally, should consider protecting themselves. You have to think well and avoid that precaution becomes a greater harm than the Covid19 risk ”. Around four thousand cross-border travelers travel to France or the Principality of Monaco every day to go to work. On the contrary, thousands of French people enter Italy to go to Ventimiglia to buy cigarettes and food. “If evidence of the spread of the virus emerges from the first results of an experimental screening,” Scullino concludes, “then it will be possible to intervene in a more incisive way, but blocking everything without first calculating the risks of spread could result from irresponsibility.” Last update: 12:23


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