ROME – The Italian capital is taking competitive action against the COVID-19 pandemic, adding police deployment to the streets of Rome to hygiene rules.
Despite being the largest city in Italy, Rome was largely saved from the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Italy, which concentrated on the country’s densely populated and industrialized northern component. others recorded 182 new coronavirus infections, according to regional fitness data, on the 44th consecutive day with at least 100.
Before the beginning of this era, on August 20, the city had surpassed this figure once since April 4, an era that included 22 days with a single-digit infection rate. Rome now has more new cases of coronavirus than Milan. unique epicenter of the pandemic, which recorded 101 new cases on Saturday.
For the total of Lazio, the region that includes Rome, knowledge tells a story: infection rates of less than 30 other people consistent with the day of May last August, the numbers have risen to more than two hundred according to the day of the last days August.
National, regional and municipal fitness officials take the risk of a style seriously. On Saturday, citizens of Lazio, the region that includes Rome, must wear a mask at any time, even when they are outdoors and away from anyone else. (exceptions allowed only for other persons with certain medical conditions, young people under 12 years of age) 6 and those exercising).
At least 3 small Italian regions: Campania, which includes the city of Naples; The island region of Sicily; and Basilicata, the arch of the Italian peninsula in the shape of a boot, have published legislation on masks.
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte promised not to take into account any other national coronavirus blockades, but according to Lazio News, regional fitness officials on Friday received the right to block neighborhoods or express cities in the event of higher infections.
Several reports from the Italian media suggest that more than 800 more police officers have been stationed on the streets of Rome for new regulations. Police reportedly issued warnings to violators of the regulations on Saturday, and abuse can result in fines of up to 400 euros ($470). Local television channel 10 reported that more than 3,000 police checks had been carried out in Rome on Saturday morning.
Most of Tuesday’s local news focused on police checks, with Il Messaggero and La Repubblica, the two Rome-based newspapers, reporting fines.
Managers of outdoor markets, shops, restaurants and other citizens were ordered to take the temperature of whoever entered those stalls and save you from those who even had mild fever, a rule that has remained in the books since the national publication. the country’s coronavirus blockade declined from May, but press reports said they had only been implemented flexibly while infection rates had declined.
The mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, unveiled on Friday a plan to create some kind of “Safe Tourism in Rome” guarantee certificate for restaurants and bars that have followed the practices of the fitness rules for the coronavirus.
In addition, some hospital officials told Xinhua last week that at least part of a dozen hospitals in the region had been asked to prepare for the treatment of patients with COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus. COVID-19s were treated in two primary hospitals in the region.
Lazio is also launching an initiative starting Monday for others to receive their normal flu shots because a large number of flu patients could make it difficult to treat patients with COVID-19.