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Did you say pizza? That’s right, Italy is the birthplace of pizza and pasta, so it’s no wonder that other people around the world need to satisfy their taste buds.
If you need to give yourself a little break before Christmas, no one can blame you. Although the most productive thing is to know the rules and needs before leaving Heathrow airport.
BerkshireLive has done the hard work for you and reviewed the latest Covid-19 tips. Fortunately, the regulations are quite undeniable and visitors no longer want to fill out a passenger locator form.
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All access requirements for the coronavirus have been removed for some time, and those traveling by ferry, exercise or trainer also don’t want to wear an FFP2 mask. The regulations are the same for everyone, regardless of their vaccination status.
Tourists could be subject to random Covid-19 checks at airports and ports in Italy, you may need to check in advance for peace of mind. It is also recommended to wear a mask in indoor public spaces during your visit.
The Foreign Ministry’s opinion reads: “The use of the FFP2 mask is no longer on public transport. Until at least October 31, the use of the FFP2 mask is when visiting health services such as hospitals and nursing homes. “
“It is recommended to wear a mask in all indoor public spaces. You will need to pay special attention to signage when traveling and wear a mask with you at all times. Children under five don’t want to wear masks. “
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