A COVID-19 notice board is seen in Galleria Alberto Sordi in Rome, Italy, May 1, 2022. Starting from May 1, people in Italy are no longer required to show green passes when entering bars, restaurants, health centers, gyms, night clubs and other places, while still obligated to wear fa...
Updated information on current Covid restrictions for travelers to Italy and all about the Italy green pass: what it is, how to get one and where to use it.
At the moment, Covid is no longer an issue. There are no restrictions or protective measures. During the pandemic, however, very strict rules prevailed throughout the country, including house arrest for several weeks.” Photo credit: Natalie June 2023 – Natalie Deduck ofBest of Turin, visito...
as part of precautionary measures against the spread of the new coronavirus COVID-19 in Venice on March 11, 2020, a day after Italy imposed unprecedented national restrictions on its 60 million people Tuesday to control the deadly COVID-19 coronavirus. ...
As research into the start of Italy's COVID-19 crisis continues, so does the recovery. There's been a steep decline in both the infection rate and daily death toll, allowing restrictions to be eased across the country. Now the majority of the country is classified as...
The Covid-19 pandemic is rapidly getting worse in Italy. The restrictions are tightening, and the country will continue in this mode until April 6. During the Easter holiday bars and restaurants will be closed, travel limited, meetings prohibited. Tourism has been essentially frozen and there ...
However, it has the highest COVID-19 death toll in continental Europe, with 35,894 confirmed fatalities. Daily cases have picked up again over the past two months but they remain under 2,000, a fraction of the number in France and Spain, which have been forced to ...
To reduce the spread and the effect of the COVID-19 global pandemic, non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) have been adopted on multiple occasions by governments. In particular lockdown policies, i.e., generalized mobility restrictions, have been employed to fight the first wave of the ...
Such a scenario is also supported by surveys showing a significant reduction in the number of foreign tourists (about −65.9%), but an increase, albeit small (1.1%), of domestic tourism during the summer season after restrictions on interregional travel were relaxed16. In order to explore ...
Travel is picking up significantly after COVID-19. Italy does not require a Green Pass, vaccination certificate, or negative swab to enter the country and there are no quarantine restrictions at this time. Restaurants, public transportation, bars, and clubs no longer require the use of masks. ...