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Prime minister Giuseppe Conte will sign the new emergency decree on Thursday night. It will be in effect on Friday, December 4th until January 15th.
However, many of the rules on travel will tighten as we get closer to Christmas.
As well as banning travel between regions over the holidays, the new decree keeps ski resorts closed and requires anyone arriving in Italy from abroad over the holidays to undergo quarantine.
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“The measures we’re adopting are adequate and proportional to the level of risk, without unnecessary penalization” Conte said in a press conference on Thursday night in which he announced the new measures.
“We have avoided a nationwide lockdown but now, near Christmas, we must not let our guard down,”
Quarantine and testing for arrivals
The government has also approved a law prohibiting non-essential travel between regions from December 21st until January 6th.
The rules will be even stricter on Christmas Day itself, with a ban on travelling between towns and comunes in place on December 25-26th, and on New Year's Day.
Travelling between towns and regions for non-essential reasons was already prohibited in Italian regions designated high-risk red and orange zones
Restaurants will remain closed in red and orange zones, while they can stay open for lunch in yellow areas, including on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve and Epiphany.
The Italian government approved the new measures, in force throughout December, as it seeks to avoid a third wave of coronavirus infections as a result of festive gatherings.
“There is still a long way to go until we're out of the pandemic,” said Conte. “We must avert a third wave, which could arrive as early as January and be no less violent than the first wave.”
“Caution is essential to protect our loved ones,especially the elderly,” Conte said.
Record death toll
Conte's emergency decree announcement came just a few hours after health authorities announced that Italy had recorded its highest-ever daily death toll from Covid-19, with 993 fatalities in the last 24 hours,
The death toll has been high in recent weeks, despite a downward trend in infection rates in many parts of the country.
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The official tally on Thursday surpassed the previous grim record of 969 deaths, set on March 27th, when Italy was under national lockdown after becoming the first European country to be hit by the global pandemic.
The Covid-19 death toll in Italy now stands at 58,038.
So if I arrive from France to Rome on Dec 22 and I have a negative covid test…I would still need to quarantine?
I’ve got a ticket to Rome for the 18th of December. I’m from Ireland. Am I supposed to quarantine for 14 days?
MDN – Yes, that’s correct. All arrivals from overseas between Dec 21-Jan 6 will have to quarantine, regardless of test results.
Kathleen – From now until Dec 20, if you test negative before travelling, you won’t have to quarantine. You need to get a PCR or antigen test 48 hours or less before your flight and show the result before boarding/on arrival. But if you can’t get a test before travelling you WILL have to quarantine.
Do you still need to quarantine if you are resident in Italy and return back to Italy from the U.K. as you have been working?
Unless you’re a cross-border worker OR you’re returning to Italy for a work trip of 5 days or less, you will have to test negative or quarantine (mandatory quarantine if it’s between Dec 21-Jan 6).
You can find more information about possible exceptions here:
http://www.salute.gov.it/portale/nuovocoronavirus/dettaglioContenutiNuovoCoronavirus.jsp?lingua=italiano&id=5412&area=nuovoCoronavirus&menu=vuoto&tab=8
I plan to drive down through Mont blanc tunnel straight through to Tuscany via Genova before 20th Dec. Is that allowed? crossing through different regions?
Cristin – travel in and out of red or orange zones (including Tuscany) is limited to essential reasons, while travelling between any regions will be restricted from Dec 21.
Returning home is considered an essential reason, so if you have proof you are a resident in Tuscany, you should be allowed to travel.
We are trying to go to Portugal to stay with our daughter..to leave before the 21st of December and return after the 21st of January. Our understanding is that, as far as leaving Italy (Piemonte) we have no restrictions…we just cannot go to Malpensa (Lombardy)for a flight. If we have to quarantine/test on returning, we will do that. that correct, secondo voi?
I live in Milan (for my work) with my fiancee who has a primary residence / home in Bassano del Grappa. Lombardia is an Orange zone and Veneto is a yellow zone. Can we leave Milan on December 24 and drive to Bassano for the time period December 24 to January 2 under the holiday coronavirus guidelines?
Thank you Jessica. We have proof we own a house and have done for 18 years, but we do not have residency. Will that still be ok?
My so, who is 10, lives in Florence with his Mother. Will I be able to get him and bring him back to my place for the Holidays?
If I have a negative covid result, can I drive straight down (5 hours) in my car, to Lucca (Toscana)from Aosta please on 18th December?
So confusing!
If I travel to Italy the 11 from EU and with a negative test.
Can I only travel for work or health?
Hi, I am going to Venice from Canada transiting through London, England on Dec 19. Do I have to take a swab or any kind of test?