Coronavirus oggi. Oms: picco Omicron vicino in Italia, azione del governo giusta

Sono in corso serrati controlli amministrativi da parte della Polizia di Stato della Divisione Polizia Amministrativa e del Commissariato Esquilino, all’interno di strutture ricettive della capitale, tesi a verificare il rispetto della normativa anti covid sia da parte degli avventori che dei gestori. Nell’ambito di tali controlli, all’interno di un bed & breakfast i poliziotti hanno accertato che nella struttura delle 8 stanze presenti per un totale di circa 52 posti letti solo 6 erano autorizzate, con 16 posti letto disponibili. Al momento dell’ispezione risultavano alloggiate circa 20 persone, censite, tuttavia, su un registro in maniera incompleta ed irregolare. Approfondendo l’accertamento gli agenti hanno così scoperto che tra le 20 persone ospitate, 16 risultavano provenienti dalla Liguria e dal Friuli e pur non essendo li presenti gli agenti hanno potuto verificarne l’identità attraverso la copia dei documenti in possesso del gestore.

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