After more than a month of battle, the odyssey of the family ends with a 17-year-old resident in Rome and stuck in Alghero after the Christmas holidays because the boy (not vaccinated for health reasons) without a reinforced Green pass could not travel either by plane or by ferry.

The director general of the Ministry of Health, Giovanni Rezza, has finally granted the authorization to the 17-year-old by arranging for him an ad hoc health protocol: he will be able to get on a public transport vehicle showing the negative result of a molecular swab carried out in the 48 hours preceding the departure and then will have to make two more molecular swabs arrived at destination, one within 48 hours and one after 120 hours.

The family had arrived in Sardinia to celebrate Christmas with the family of the boy's mother, originally from Sassari. The return to Rome was scheduled for January 8, but husband and wife caught Covid and had to wait for the virus to be negativized. The problem arose because from 10 January the rule came into force according to which the Super green pass is necessary and compulsory in order to use public transport.

For the 17-year-old, therefore, not being vaccinated yet, it had become impossible to get on a plane or a ship. Mother Lorena and father Maurizio had forwarded endless requests to the institutions and also to the Court of Sassari, to avoid making the boy lose school and work days. Only now the happy ending.

(Unioneonline / D)

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