Health Minister Roberto Speranza is
poised to sign an order making it mandatory for people arriving
from another EU country to have a COVID-19 test before they
leave, spend five days in quarantine after arriving and then
have another test, sources said Tuesday.
People arriving in Italy from a non-EU country already have to
do quarantine.
Italy's hoteliers are irked that, after months of tough
restrictions and a ban on travel between regions that has
deprived them of customers, people are being allowed to have
trips to some foreign countries at Easter, even though the
nation itself will be in a 'red zone' lockdown.
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