Vaccinated and recovered: Italy abolishes additional testing requirements

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Vaccinated and recovered: Italy abolishes additional testing requirements

Test tube (Photo: Pixabay).
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The Italian government is simplifying the entry regulations, which were recently tightened due to the Omicron Corona variant. From February 1, 2022, the additional test obligation to which the vaccinated and genesis are currently subject will no longer apply.

In concrete terms, this means that proof of complete vaccination or recovery will then again be sufficient. The additional submission of a negative corona test will then no longer be necessary. Unvaccinated people must currently show a negative result and then go into quarantine for five days. This will also be simplified, because the isolation will no longer apply from February 1, 2022. However, the obligation to submit a negative corona test remains in place. Both PCR and antigen results are recognized.

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