COVID update: Italy extends regional travel ban till March 27
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, ITALY/ Created : Feb 23, 2021, 22:00 IST
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Italy has extended a ban on travel between the country's 20 regions till March 27 in the wake of surging COVID-19 cases. Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi recently announced this ban, thereby limiting travel even within the regi … Read more
Italy has extended a ban on travel between the country's 20 regions till March 27 in the wake of surging COVID-19 cases. Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi recently announced this ban, thereby limiting travel even within the regions in Italy. Read less
As per the news reports, the government is also set to extend restrictions on visiting relatives and friends, which as per the rule, will be restricted to two adults who can visit another person's home. Referring to this, Italy’s Health Minister Roberto Speranza stated that it’s essential to continue with the restrictions amid the spread of new Coronavirus variants.
However, the said ban does not apply to travel for work, emergency reasons or health, or to anyone who needs to travel to return home. Reportedly, travel within Italy for tourism will remain prohibited until March end.
The ban on regional travel was put into place just before Christmas, and which was supposed to expire on February 25, but officials were of the view that relaxation of restrictions might lead to a new surge in COVID cases.
Italy, like other European Union countries, has also launched its COVID-19 vaccination campaign, and has administered around 3.5 million shots, including second shots.
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