Italy to Test Travelers Coming Back From Croatia, Greece, Malta, and Spain

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By In Trieste

Italian health authorities are concerned about the return of Italian travelers from destinations where social distancing and mask-wearing are widely ignored, reports Italian news agency ANSA.

All travelers arriving from Croatia, Malata, Spain and Greece are to be tested for COVID-19 as the concern over new infections rises.

“We must continue on the path of caution to protect the results we have reached over the past months through sacrifices by everyone,” health minister Speranza said on Twitter.

Italy has also added Colombia to the list of countries banned from entering the country, Speranza announced on 12 August.

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