Italy relaxes some COVID rules

By Linsey McNeill
04/05/2022
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Visitors to Italy no longer need to complete a passenger locator form and there is no longer any need to show a COVID (or Green) Pass to access services.

However, proof of vaccination, a negative COVID test or proof of recent recovery from the virus is still required to enter the country.

In the latest update to its travel advice for Italy, the Foreign Office said all visitors over the age of five must prove their COVID status when entering Italy until 30 May.

Also, all passengers entering Italy by plane, ferry, train or coach must still wear an FFP2 mask in order to enter the country.

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