Health Minister Roberto Speranza is shortly expected to confirm that Italy will dispense with its Covid entry requirements from June 1st, according to reports in various news outlets. Italy already relaxed its entry rules significantly earlier this year, but is now expected to do away with a requirement for arrivals to show proof of either recent vaccination or recovery from Covid or a recent negative PCR or rapid antigen test.
Those who arrive without any of these documents can still enter the country, but must quarantine for five days and test negative for the virus to exit quarantine. The requirement for arrivals to complete an EU digital passenger locator form (dPLF) was lifted on May 1st.
SOURCE: https://www.thelocal.it
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