(ANSA) - PERUGIA, 12 AUGUST - "The Umbria Region has already prepared its own ordinance aimed at monitoring the arrivals of subjects from the countries most affected by the covid and which in any case, while not limiting the entrances, can be traced back, so as to circumscribe any clusters with rapid interventions and targeted ": the regional health councilor Luca Coletto announced it. The measure - he explained - was prepared "in anticipation of a national directive which, hopefully, will arrive shortly".
Coletto then specified, in a note from the Region, that the deadlines for the issuance of the ordinance "have been postponed since the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, in the State-Regions Conference, proposed the issuance of a national team, shared closely by the Regions themselves ". "To privilege a question of homogeneity on the national territory - he added - the Umbria Region has decided to share the Government's proposal with the hope that it will become reality quickly". (HANDLE).
Umbria Region, ready to monitor arrivals
2020-08-12T16:46:10.030Z
"The Umbria Region has already prepared its own ordinance aimed at monitoring the arrivals of subjects from the nations most affected by the covid and which, in any case, while not limiting the entries, makes them traceable, so as to circumscribe any ... (ANSA)