(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 9 - An ordinance signed by Health Minister
Roberto Speranza "bans the entry of people arriving from at-risk
countries" into Italy due to the coronavirus.
The ordinance regards 13 countries - Armenia, Bahrain,
Bangladesh, Brazil, Bosnia Herzegovina, Chile, Kuwait, North
Macedonia, Moldova, Oman, Panama, Peru and the Dominican
Republic.
"The pandemic is in its most acute phase around the world,"
Speranza said.
"We cannot render the sacrifices made by the Italian people in
recent months in vain". (ANSA).
Coronavirus: Italy banning arrivals from 13 countries
Speranza says move needed to stop efforts made being in vain