Italy scraps quarantine for vaccinated UK travellers
Vaccinated travellers from the UK will no longer have to quarantine on arrival in Italy. Italy’s health ministry said the five-day mandatory quarantine will be halted from 31 August.
Arrivals from the UK must provide a negative PCR or antigen test as well as proof of full vaccination. Italy tightened rules for travel from the UK in June due to the Delta variant surge. Italy is currently on the UK’s amber list
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