China News Service, July 8th, according to the European Union quoted the European Union News Agency, on the 7th local time, the Italian Veneto Region President Luca Zaya signed the latest epidemic prevention decree, offering the most severe epidemic prevention in the history of the region Penalties for violations. The decree takes effect immediately and is valid until July 31.

Data picture: A lady wearing a face mask is drinking coffee on the streets of Rome, Italy.

  According to reports, recently, a returnee from the province of Vicenza in the Veneto region went out in private in violation of the isolation order, causing 5 infections and 89 isolation. The incident attracted great attention from the Veneto regional government, and the regional council immediately revised the relevant epidemic prevention laws.

  The latest epidemic prevention decree in the Veneto Region stipulates that close contacts of patients with new crowns, people returning from non-EU or non-Schengen areas, and those whose body temperature is higher than 37.5 degrees and who have symptoms of respiratory tract infection must be quarantined at home for 14 days. During the quarantine period, the above-mentioned personnel conduct virus detection every 5 to 7 days. In addition, the enterprise should inform the health department of the employee's travel information.

  The new decree requires that those who cannot meet the conditions for home isolation should accept arrangements from the health department and go to designated hotels or isolation locations for isolation.

  Those who violate the isolation regulations will be fined 1,000 Euros. If the violation involves the workplace, the employer will be fined 1,000 euros per person according to the number of employees. In addition, the Veneto Health Department must register all persons who should be self-isolated, and coordinate the police department to conduct epidemic prevention inspections on the isolated persons.

  The new decree also stipulates that for those infected who refuse to receive hospitalization, the health department may notify the police to compulsorily arrange the admission of the infected to hospital for treatment. Once the diagnosed patient leaves the isolation point or the hospital without authorization, in addition to a fine of 1,000 euros, he will also be subject to criminal prosecution.

  According to reports, according to the current Italian epidemic prevention regulations, those who violate the epidemic prevention laws and regulations with a lesser case may be punished with imprisonment of 3 months to 18 months and a fine of 500 to 5000 euros; those with serious circumstances may be sentenced to 1 to 12 years of imprisonment; constitute Those with major public health crisis may be sentenced to life imprisonment. (Lin Zhuqing)