Chinanews.com.cn, March 13. According to Euronet quoted by Europa, as of 24:00 local time, Italy ’s new crown pneumonia epidemic has spread to 106 cities across the country, with confirmed cases increasing to 15,385 and a total of 1,016 deaths. Faced with a menacing epidemic, the Italian government is continuously upgrading its prevention and control measures. If a patient with a suspected case violates the quarantine rules without authorization and has serious consequences, he will be charged with intentional murder, with a maximum sentence of more than 20 years.

On March 12, local time, a street cafe in the center of Rome, Italy has closed. To curb the spread of the epidemic, Italian Prime Minister Conte announced on the evening of the 11th that all stores except food stores and pharmacies throughout the country will be closed.

According to reports, from March 14, Rome Ciampino Airport ceased civil aviation operations. From the 17th, the terminal T1 of Rome's Fiumicino Airport is closed, and all passenger boarding and security procedures are carried out at terminal T3. In addition, Milan Linate Airport may be closed.

The Italian Ministry of Transport stated that it would maintain 20 airports throughout the country, and depending on the development of the epidemic or reduce the number of flights, only one airport will be opened in each region under the jurisdiction of the regional government, and other airports are for emergency purposes only.

Angelo Borelli, Italy ’s minister of emergency civil defence and spokesperson for the new crown pneumonia epidemic, said anyone should carry a self-declaration with them when they go out. If you misrepresent in your statement that you are out due to health reasons, work needs, or other reasons, you will be fined or subject to civil and criminal liability.

The new law stipulates that those suspected of fabricating reasons to evade quarantine can be sentenced to 3 months to 6 years in prison.

The new law also stipulates that anyone who develops symptoms of new coronary pneumonia such as fever and cough and does not go out for self-isolation can be charged with intentional harm. Patients with suspected cases go out without authorization and cause infection to the elderly or other high-risk groups, leading to the death or death of the infected person. They will be charged with suspected intentional murder or face imprisonment of not less than 21 years.

The new law emphasizes that anyone who has been in contact with a confirmed patient who still engages in social activities or conceals the facts and works with other people, and does not remind the other party to take precautionary measures during contact, resulting in the latter being infected for more than 40 days. Sentenced to 3 to 7 years in prison. (Boyuan)