Italy lifts COVID-19 quarantine rule for travellers from non-EU countries as of March 1

FILE PHOTO: People sit at outdoor tables at St. Mark’s Square as Italy lifts quarantine restrictions for travellers arriving from European Union countries, Britain and Israel and begins offering COVID-free flights in a bid to revive the tourism industry, in Venice, Italy, May 16, 2021. REUTERS/Manuel Silvestri

ROME (Reuters) – Italy will no longer require people coming from outside the European Union to isolate after entering the country as of March 1, its health ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

Travellers coming from non-EU countries will only be asked to show a certificate showing they have been vaccinated or have recovered from COVID-19, or a negative test.

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