Azerbaijani Embassy in Rome Calls Azerbaijani Citizens in Italy to Caution
Baku / 11.03.20 / Turan: The Azerbaijani Embassy in Rome appealed to Azerbaijani citizens in Italy to abide by the rules and recommendations of the Italian government in connection with the threat of Corona Virus.
Recall that, from March 10 to April 3, the entire territory of Italy was declared a “closed zone”, while 15 provinces were declared a “red zone”. At the same time, foreigners are allowed to travel to their countries.
Note that the government of many countries called on their citizens to urgently return from Italy, where the number of sick and dead reached a record after China. -16D-
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