No more corona pass needed for access to Italy | To travel

Travelers no longer need a corona pass to enter Italy. The requirement to show proof of vaccination, recent recovery or a negative test expires today, the Ministry of Health reports.

Italy was the first European country to be hit by the corona virus in early 2020. Many corona measures were abolished earlier this spring, but face masks are still mandatory in public transport and at schools.

More and more countries are dropping entry rules, according to a overview of the ANWB† From Wednesday, for example, Germany will no longer need a green check mark. At the moment, this is still mandatory for all air passengers and people who stay in Germany for at least 24 hours. The Scandinavian countries, Belgium, Greece, Great Britain, Ireland and Luxembourg had already lifted the travel restrictions. They also no longer apply in Croatia, Austria, Slovenia, the Czech Republic and Switzerland.

Popular holiday destinations such as France, Spain, Portugal and Turkey still require a vaccination, recovery or test certificate. There are no longer any countries where holidaymakers are banned from the Netherlands.

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