(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 1 - Health Minister Roberto Speranza said Wednesday that Italy will boost random COVID tests at borders to help combat a rising fourth wave and the new, reportedly more transmissible Omicron virus.
"In a context of high entry rules for arrivals from extra-EU countries, the government will have to move to boost controls, not only in airports, bit also in other ways of arriving," he told Question Time in the House.
"In the area of Friuli Venezia Giulia, too, we will work to boost random testing". (ANSA).
COVID: We'll boost random tests at borders says Speranza
In airports, other modes of arrival says health minister