China News Service, July 28. According to Euronet, the Italian Ministry of Health informed the media that it will cooperate with the National Institute of Infectious Diseases to initiate rapid virus detection at entry and exit ports such as airports, stations, and docks. To curb imported cases from abroad. At the same time, many places in Italy have begun to tighten epidemic prevention and control measures and increase penalties for not wearing masks in accordance with regulations.

  According to reports, the Italian National Institute of Infectious Diseases (Spallanzani Hospital, Rome) is about to complete two rapid reagent experiments for new coronaviruses. Once the experiment is successful, the Ministry of Health will release rapid reagents at Italian airports, stations, and docks to strengthen virus detection on incoming passengers. This reagent can obtain test results within 15 to 20 minutes.

  At the same time, the government will step up inspections of inbound passengers by land. The Friuli-Venezia Giulia region government has requested the central government to send additional military and police personnel to further strengthen the inspection force for incoming passengers in the region and Slovenia.

  The President of Campania Region Vincenzo De Luca (Vincenzo De Luca) signed a decree on the 24th, stipulating that people who do not wear masks in indoor public places can be fined up to 1,000 euros. All parts of Italy have begun to follow suit, and to varying degrees have increased the penalties for those who do not wear masks.

  Earlier, in Bari, Puglia, the police found that employees of four bars did not wear masks in accordance with the regulations. They imposed high fines and imposed penalties on the suspension of the bars.

  On the 25th, the Milan police in Milan, Italy, intercepted a total of 13 passengers who did not wear masks as required at Garibaldi Metro Station on Metro Line 2, and imposed a fine of 400 euros on each passenger.

  On the 26th, a tourist who was on holiday in Castiglione della Pescaia, Tuscany, was also fined 400 euros for not wearing a mask while walking on a pedestrian street in the city center.

  As of the 25th, the Italian capital Rome has punished more than 800 violations of epidemic prevention regulations. The police also closed the community square where hundreds of people gathered in Rome, including Piazza Trilussa and Piazza Bologna. (Weng Wuping)