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Rome tests citizens travelling by bus from Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine for Covid-19

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Rome, 29 July (EFE), (Camera: Álvaro Padilla).- Rome is now carrying out voluntary coronavirus tests on passengers arriving by bus to Italy from Bulgaria, Romania and the Ukraine, as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of Covid-19.FOOTAGE OF TEESTING AND INCLUDES STATEMENTS BY ALESSIO D'AMATO (LAZIO REGION HEALTH COUNCILLOR)TRANSLATIONS:1- "Isolation must be carried out in safe places and they have safe places, if we do not have to send them to centres that we have made available."2 - "We know that half of the cases we have in the region of Lazio are imported cases so we have to work to try to limit the spread of the virus."

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