In Rome introduced fines for discarded masks and gloves
In Rome introduced fines for those who throw used masks or gloves on the street, the corresponding order of the mayor of Victoria Raja is valid from 24 may, according to Roma Today.
Leaving on the streets of PPE punishable by a monetary administrative sanction from €25 to €500, is told in the decree.
Such measures as the city hall went after the streets of the capital after 4 may – the date of withdrawal rigid quarantine was littered with masks and gloves, the newspaper notes. While in Rome continues to operate a ban on appearing in public without PPE.
Authorities are asking residents to throw away the mask after use in a special container to protect utility workers.
4 may in Italy entered into force the decision on the second stage of easing of the quarantine restrictions. In the country, which has become the epicentre of the outbreak COVID-19 in Europe, reduced the daily number of cases and deaths.
March 11, the world health organization declared the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. According to information of the American Johns Hopkins University, in the world of coronavirus has infected more than 5,55 million people, including more than 348 thousand died of 2.27 million recovered.