Starting from August 6, new rules related to the tightening of anti-Covid policy will come into force in Italy. Now there will be universal restrictions, which will be the same for both tourists and citizens of the country. Starting next Friday, all persons who have already reached the age of twelve will be required to present a health passport or pass to use various services or visit public places.
This pass in Italy can be obtained by anyone who has been vaccinated against coronavirus infection at least once, has recently recovered from this disease, or has provided a negative PCR test result that was taken no more than 48 hours ago.
Therefore, as a result of the new rules, visiting theaters, restaurants, swimming pools, fairs and other places with large crowds of people is now possible only upon presentation of this document. In this regard, many tourists from Russia are already seriously worried, and some have even cancelled their booked trips to Italy.
Moreover, tour operators themselves do not yet recommend Intaglio as an “ideal” resort, rightly worrying that these restrictions are just the beginning.


