Italy cancels quarantine for people coming to it from outside Europe

The Italian Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, has signed a decree to abolish the mandatory quarantine for those coming to the country from outside the European Union and to be satisfied with the green health certificate.

With this decree, which will take effect from the beginning of next March, Italy applies to those coming from non-European countries the same rules that are already in force in European countries.

It is reported that the normal green health certificate includes the certificate of vaccination against COVID-19, the certificate of epidemic recovery or the negative test.

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