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Covid-19, from May 16, 2021 stop quarantine from EU countries

14/05/2021

Covid tested flights also for Venice and Naples airports; new regulations in force from May 16, 2021 to July 30, 2021

The Ministry of Health has undersigned an ordinance that allows entry from EU and Schengen countries, as well as Great Britain and Israel, with a negative swab, without the obligation of quarantine. It remains, therefore, the obligation to show on arrival a molecular or antigenic swab with a negative result, made in 48 hours prior to arrival in Italy. With the same order the restrictive measures against Brazil have been extended until July 30, 2021.
With another order, the Minister extended the trial of Covid tested flights, already in operation at Rome and Milan airports, to Venice and Naples airports. In Covid tested flights passengers are subjected to a molecular or antigenic test before departure and upon arrival at destination and, if the result is negative, they are allowed to enter and transit in the national territory without the need to observe the obligations of health surveillance and fiduciary isolation. Up to now, Covid tested flights covered only the route between the United States and Italy but, in the new ordinance, Canada, Japan and the United Arab Emirates have been added as countries of origin.
The ordinances will be in effect from May 16, 2021 to July 30, 2021.

Ordinance May 14, 2021 - New Provisions Restricting Travel to and from Foreign Countries
Ordinance May 14, 2021 - Additional measures for Covid-tested flights

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Published: Friday 14 May 2021 - Last modify: Monday 17 May 2021

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