Mandatory pad within 48 hours of returning to Italy
In general, once the conditions for entry into one of these countries have been ascertained, the decree currently in force provides for themandatory to present at the time of boarding, to the airline with which you are traveling and to anyone appointed to carry out the checks, a certificate of having undergone, in the 48 hours prior to returning to the national territory, to a molecular test or antigenic with negative result. The rule is valid every time you return to Italy from any foreign country of area C and is binding, because in the event of failure to present the certificate relating to the tampon, fiduciary isolation and health surveillance at the home or the residence indicated once the national borders have been crossed. Furthermore, upon returning to Italy, it is required to fill in a self-declaration and inform the competent ASL, while the 14-day quarantine is provided by default, regardless of the presence or absence of symptoms, for travelers who have stayed or transited (in the 14 days prior to entry into Italy) in the States included in the list D, namely Australia, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, Singapore, Thailand.
The cases of Switzerland, Spain and the United Kingdom
The rules in force starting from February 8, 2021 for entry into Switzerland provide that for travelers from high-risk areas, including by air, they must submit a Pcr molecular test with negative results carried out no later than 72 hours before entering the country and are, in any case, subject to a quarantine obligation for the duration of ten days (which can be interrupted starting from the seventh day in the case of a test, even rapid, with negative results). Starting from 22 March, three more regions (Basilicata, Lazio and Veneto) are included in the “black list” of the Swiss authorities, in addition to the 10 that were banned at the beginning of the month (Abruzzo, Campania, Emilia Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Liguria, Marche, Molise, Puglia, Tuscany and Umbria) but the Lombardy. A further obligation to enter Switzerland for tourism by public transport involves registering your contact details on the portal dedicated for all those entering the country.
Those who have decided to fly to London or another city in the United Kingdom must basically comply with four requirements. The negative result of a Covid-19 test (in English, French or Spanish) carried out in the three previous days the day of departure and that it meets the parameters indicated by the British Government and the contact details of the medical center that performed it; filling in a special online form (“travel locator form”) in the two days prior to departure with the address and telephone number where you can be contacted; 10-day precautionary isolation, considering that the place of quarantine varies according to the country of origin (international arrivals in Scotland are always and in any case subject to quarantine in Covid hotels for 10 days at their own expense); the obligation to carry out two anti-infection tests on the second and eighth day of self-isolation, to be booked and paid for before entering the United Kingdom (they cost 210 pounds) through portal dedicated.
The return to Italy, on the other hand, at least until 6 April is the prerogative only for those who have resided in Italy since before 23 December 2020 and is linked to the obligation of double negative buffer (before departure and on arrival) and fiduciary isolation. . Significantly less complicated, however, to access the Spain. In fact, there is no obligation to quarantine but there is an obligation to present a negative PCR molecular test carried out within 72 hours prior to entry (by air or sea) for passengers from all EU countries. For Italy, the obligation concerns passengers from any region, except for those arriving directly from Sicily and Sardinia. Before entering Spain by ship or air, it is also necessary to fill in a “public health form”, through the site or the Spain Travel Health-SPTH app, obtaining a QR code to be presented (on mobile or printed device) upon arrival in the country.
Until the May 9It should be remembered, however, that a new protocol is in force by virtue of which the Autonomous Communities can adopt restrictive measures on mobility into and out of the regions and specific municipalities or districts (for the Easter period, from March 26 to April 9, for example, travel from one region to another is prohibited except for justified reasons). The risk of localized lockdowns, in short, it is far from remote.
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