Italy relaxes entry restrictions
Italy is easing entry restrictions for arrivals from all non-European countries.
Starting from March 1, only a vaccination certificate, recovery certificate or negative test result is required for entry, talian Health Minister Roberto Speranza said.
It means arrivals from non-EU countries including the UK will no longer have to show both proof of vaccination and a negative test result.
Additionally, it scraps quarantine for unvaccinated travellers.
The announcement came just after the EU Council recommended member states “lift the temporary restrictions on non-essential travel to the EU for people vaccinated with an EU or WHO approved vaccine.’
The Italian health ministry said it will review other inbound travel restrictions by March 15.
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