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Italy’s former PM Silvio Berlusconi tests positive for coronavirus

  • Ex-prime minister and media tycoon, 83, in isolation at home
  • Berlusconi had no symptoms but decided to take Covid-19 test because of recent holiday in Sardinia

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Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi speaks during a joint rally in Rome in October 2019. Photo: AFP

Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has tested positive for coronavirus and is currently in isolation at home, the staff of the 83-year-old media tycoon said on Wednesday.

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Alberto Zangrillo, Berlusconi’s personal doctor at Milan’s San Raffaele hospital, told AdnKronos news agency the former premier had no symptoms but had decided to test for Covid-19 because of his recent stay in Sardinia.

Health workers perform swab tests for incoming ship passengers from Sardinia at Civitavecchia port near Rome on Saturday. Photo: EPA-EFE
Health workers perform swab tests for incoming ship passengers from Sardinia at Civitavecchia port near Rome on Saturday. Photo: EPA-EFE

Berlusconi recently returned home from a holiday in Sardinia, which saw a sharp increase in Covid-19 cases in August as tourists from all over the country descended on the Mediterranean island.

Berlusconi will continue working from his house in Arcore, near Milan, and to support the campaigns of candidates from his centre-right Forza Italia party at local elections scheduled for September, a statement by his staff said.

Italy, which has suffered one of Europe’s worst outbreaks of Covid-19 with over 270,000 confirmed cases and some 35,500 deaths, has managed to contain the contagion since a peak in fatalities and infections in March and April.

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