(ANSA) - CAGLIARI, AUGUST 21 - "It is up to the Government, if it deems it appropriate, to activate the tests for those leaving Sardinia. For us it is not necessary, there is no 'case' Sardinia: if Rome listened to us when on the eve of the summer season we asked tampons for incoming tourists, the cases of Porto Rotondo and Santo Stefano would never have existed ". The position of Governor Christian Solinas with respect to the requests coming from Lazio to provide for tests on boarding ships and planes for passengers returning from their holidays in Sardinia after the surge in infections, especially among young people living in Rome, is clear. "There are Regions with many more cases than ours - explains Solinas - I don't understand why Sardinia should be treated as an island of smearers: the truth is that here we are only suffering, all the ascertained cases are in fact imported and our health system staging evidence of absolute efficiency and effectiveness ". (HANDLE).
Solinas, test for those who leave Sardinia? It is not necessary
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"It is up to the Government, if it deems it appropriate, to activate the tests for those leaving Sardinia. (ANSA)