China News Service, July 16 (Xinhua), according to the European Union quoted the European Union News Agency, on July 15, local time, the Italian health department notified that a child in Nembro, Bergamo province, was diagnosed with the new crown virus. To date, many children in Italy have been infected, and these children have no clinical response.

  According to reports, on the 13th local time, a 7-year-old child living in Nenbro City was sent to hospital because he was injured while playing. Although the child did not have any symptoms of the new crown, the doctor conducted a virus test for the injured child in accordance with the regulations. The results showed that the child's new coronavirus test was positive.

  A few days ago, a boy was diagnosed with the new coronavirus in the centre of the summer camp in Ocinovi, Brescia Province, Lombardy. In the summer camp activity group where the boy is located, 10 children are currently isolated.

  On July 14, at the summer camp center in Sandrigo, Vicenza, Veneto, a little girl tested positive for the virus. The local health department has ordered the summer camp to be temporarily closed, began tracking close contacts of the little girl, and fully disinfected the camp.

  In addition, the health department of the Emilia-Romagna region reported on the 14th that at the summer camp center of Rollo, Reggio Emilia, a little girl tested positive for the new coronavirus. At present, the summer camp has been closed, and children and teachers who have been in contact with the little girl have been prevented in isolation.

  There have been many cases of children diagnosed with new crowns when participating in summer camp activities in Italy, which has aroused great concern from education departments, health authorities and all walks of life. At present, the Italian education department has issued safety warnings to the summer camp sponsors and schools. The health department is preparing anti-epidemic measures to standardize the anti-epidemic management of the summer camp and prevent the summer camp from becoming a "flash point" for cross-infection of children's new coronavirus. (Ouyang Red)