With immediate effect, a negative PCR test is temporarily no longer required for entry to the Italian Mediterranean island of Sardinia. A court overturned the regional government's order. Entry is possible again at least until October 7, 2020 without submitting a negative report.
The Administrative Court of Cagliari is of the opinion that the obligation to test restricts the fundamental right to freedom of travel. Incidentally, the central government in Rome took action against the regulation of the regional government and prevailed in the first instance. However, the process will continue on October 7, 2020. Until then, however, the order issued by the President of the Region of Sardinia is no longer in force. The other corona measures on the Italian island are not affected, because these were not the subject of the proceedings.