Italy began to allow regional and some international travel on Wednesday June 3rd, and scrapped a 14-day mandatory quarantine period as it continues to ease lockdown measures. But not all the rules have been removed yet.
Italy is now in phase two, which authorities say means “living alongside the virus”, with social distancing and other precautions expected to stay in place for some time. In fact there are quite a few things we still need to remember, according to the text of the most recent emergency decree.
SOURCE: https://www.thelocal.it
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