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We thought it would be helpful to share some Covid information with regards to the situation here in Rome.

😷 COVID situation locally in Rome of March 2022:

Current covid cases are steady during the weeks.
Current masking/distancing rules and social norms applies in any public transport and indoor venues.
Vaccine certificate, called green pass (2 doses) and super green pass (3 doses) is required for any indoor activity including dining.
Business/institutional indoor/outdoor activities fully open.
You can get tested in any pharmacy or local hub by just walking in although these tests are not valid for travel.

The above measures are currently valid until 31st of March and should be slowly eased within the upcoming weeks although the green pass might still be required.

📋 Entry requirements:

Those who intend to enter Italy after having stayed/transited in the previous 14 days in the United States of America, are required to show:
and
Certification of a negative molecular or antigen swab, carried out in the 72 hours prior to entry into Italy;
or
Covid-19 Green Certification, or equivalent certificate, as proof of completion of their vaccination cycle.

ℹ️ More COVID info :

🇺🇸 U.S. return arrival requirements (from all countries)

CDC - Proof of negative COVID test for return to U.S:

🛫 Getting Tested Before Departure:


🧪 Testing alternative

You can book a covid test in one of the laboratory in the city directly

 
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