By The Associated Press undefined ROME — Vacationers arriving in Rome from four Mediterranean countries lined up with their suitcases at Leonardo da Vinci airport to be immediately tested for the new coronavirus on Sunday. Last week, Italy's health minister issued an ordinance requiring the tests for all travelers arriving in Italy from Croatia, Greece, Malta or Spain. Travelers have the option of being tested instead within 48 hours of arrival at local public health offices closer to their home or destination in Italy. Vacationers coming from abroad are fueling an increase in new coronavirus infections in Italy in recent […]
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