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COVID-19 was diagnosed in 43 people in the city of Mondragón, 50 km northwest of Naples. More than 60 people were infected with coronavir at a parcel company in Bologna, the public broadcaster RAI reported.
In Mondragon, the coronavirus spread among migrants working on the farm in Bulgaria.
The area was blocked by the police, but some migrants living in the so-called “red zone” refused to be closed because they needed to earn a living.
According to the ANSA news agency, the Italians in Mondragon organized a protest against the migrants on Thursday, but the police dispelled the protests. The car of one of the migrants was set on fire on Friday night.
“The Bulgarians live there illegally and are among the many workers employed on the southern farms without any rights,” wrote commentator Roberto Saviano in La Repubblica.
Meanwhile in Bologna, several dozen workers were infected at the Bartolini parcel company, and the company claimed to be cooperating with local health authorities.
“The small outbreaks reported in the last few hours show that the battle has not yet been won, so we must be careful in the coming weeks,” Health Minister Roberto Speranza said in a statement.
Italy is one of the countries most affected by the coronavirus in the world. Since the end of February, almost 240,000 people have registered in the country. COVID-19 cases and almost 35 thousand. deaths from this disease.
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