Italy is probably comparable to the UK in both size, wealth, age ranges and vaccination status.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ss-rule-prompts-rise-covid-jab-vaccine-uptake
Green Passes are either being fully vaccinated or having a daily Covid test. That you have to pay for.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ss-rule-prompts-rise-covid-jab-vaccine-uptake
Green Passes are either being fully vaccinated or having a daily Covid test. That you have to pay for.
So, Covid passports are required for a large range of activities. Although not shopping as far as I can see, which does make sense.Persons over the age of 12 must present a COVID-19 digital green pass in order to access certain services and activities:
- Travelling by air, train, ship, ferry or bus throughout Italy
- Restaurants, bars, ice cream parlours and pastry shops for consumption at table indoors
- Performances open to the public, sporting events, both outdoors and indoors
- Museums and places of culture, shows
- Swimming pools and gyms
- Private parties, such as wedding receptions
- Festivals and trade fairs
- Conventions and congresses
- Spas and fitness centres
- Gaming halls and betting shops, bingo halls and casinos
So, Italy has stricter rules around social distancing and mask wearing and more people vaccinated (71% to our 67%). And do they have fewer cases? Yes they do. Exactly as everyone expects.FACE MASK AND DISTANCING
Wearing a face mask is always mandatory in indoor public places throughout Italy.
Masks are no longer mandatory outdoors, but you must always carry one with you and wear it if you find yourself in crowded conditions that do not allow the 1 metre safety distance to be maintained.
