At the beginning of May, the siren call in Italy sounded.The land of the "Dolce Vitas" opened for summer vacationers."The world wants to come to Italy, but pandemic has forced us to close us in front of the world.But now Italy is ready to welcome the world again, "said Prime Minister Mario Draghi at the time euphoric.
Optimism spread.But now, three months later, the number of infection is increasing again.The country, which has already been heavily battered by the virus, must react, the reins attract again.In order to keep the spread of the virus in check, tightened corona measures apply again-also for tourists.The most important souvenir for the vacation: the "green pass".
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It looked good in Italy.The number of infections fell, some islands were completely considered "covid -free".The Robert Koch Institute took the land from the list of risk areas, there were no entry restrictions.Not anymore.Because since the end of June the numbers have been going up again, if slowly.The highest incidents recently showed the holiday regions of Sicily, Sardinia, Veneto and Tuscany.Nationwide, the seven-day incidence is almost 67.Due to the latest developments, since Friday (6.August) Everyone who travels to the country has an entry form, and the "green pass" is also mandatory.
"Grüner Pass" in Italy: Not just for restaurant or museum
If you want to eat in Italy in the restaurant, i.e. indoor, you have to show the "green pass".The same applies to museums and thermal baths, outdoor cultural or sporting events, swimming pools, gyms and amusement parks.Everyone who is older than twelve years are affected.Restaurant owners or operators of other companies must be shown the evidence.In the event of violations, punishments of 400 to 1000 euros.This applies to both customers and operators and organizers.
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VideoThe "green pass" is the digital covid certificate of the EU, with which one of the three "g" can be detected-vaccinated, recovered, tested.Is considered fully vaccinated, whose second vaccination is at least 14 days ago.It is recovered who can prove that he has already survived an infection.All whose illness is more than six months ago must be vaccinated at least once in order to be considered recovered.