the BERLIN - Nothing transfers to the refugees for the month of march: Italy has blocked the ricollocamenti due to the coronavirus. He shows a letter from the court of Hanover, dated the 26th January, that sort of free "immediately," a refugee detained as a precaution by the police that was waiting to transfer in Italy. In the communication that the Republic has been able to see, we read that "the Italian authorities have blocked all transfers of dublinanti from and to Italy".
A measure that is "for the entire month of march." In the next four and a half weeks of "no plane (that transport the refugees, editor's note) will be able to land" in Italian airports. In the letter it is not stated why, but a source close to the dossier speaks of a decision taken "because of the coronavirus".
in the Meantime, the minister of the Interior, Horst Seehofer said the situation in Germany is "aggravating," and that for now, the airports and the stations will not be closed, you try to block the expansion of the virus in a targeted manner. But his colleague, the head of the Health Jens Spahn said that those who stayed in high-risk Countries such as Italy, China, Iran or South Korea, will have to say upon arrival. Must complete a Aussteigerkarte, a module in which you will have to declare all his moves: he has the sense to register all at-risk individuals to make them traceable, in the case of an extension of the epidemic. However, the quarantine for suspected cases, he recalled Spahn, "is not voluntary it is an obligation."
A measure that is "for the entire month of march." In the next four and a half weeks of "no plane (that transport the refugees, editor's note) will be able to land" in Italian airports. In the letter it is not stated why, but a source close to the dossier speaks of a decision taken "because of the coronavirus".
in the Meantime, the minister of the Interior, Horst Seehofer said the situation in Germany is "aggravating," and that for now, the airports and the stations will not be closed, you try to block the expansion of the virus in a targeted manner. But his colleague, the head of the Health Jens Spahn said that those who stayed in high-risk Countries such as Italy, China, Iran or South Korea, will have to say upon arrival. Must complete a Aussteigerkarte, a module in which you will have to declare all his moves: he has the sense to register all at-risk individuals to make them traceable, in the case of an extension of the epidemic. However, the quarantine for suspected cases, he recalled Spahn, "is not voluntary it is an obligation."