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Negativ covid test from 1. 2. 2022

Hello,
I read that the Italian health ministry issued a new ordinance that states travelers from List C (EU countries) will no longer need to present a negative Covid test upon entry, starting February 1.
So I went ahead and reserved a hotel but they told me i wíll be needing the PCR test anyway. Which is true please? Do I need to get tested prior departure (i am fully vaccinated + booster) or they told me an outdated information?
Now I am confused. Do I still need the PCR test for accommodation and skiing in Val Gardena?
Thank You

Question asked by Bara Kozackova on 29/01/2022 23:23:36

Answers: 2As of 1 February, you no longer need a PCR to enter Italy. However, there are a few hotels that still insist on this for security reasons. However, this is only part of the hotel guidelines and is not a legal regulation.

Answer by IS-Admin from 30/01/2022 15:15:25
Entry into Italy from European countries
Entry into Italy from one of the countries on List C (Schengen area) is allowed by presenting the following documents:

Passenger Locator Form (PLF) in digital format;
Vaccination certificate (validity 9 months), certificate of recovery (validity 3 months) or a negative test result, either with a PCR test (validity 72h) or an antigenic test (48h). Then the 3G rule applies again upon entry.
Rules for children
Children under age 6 do not need an antigen or PCR test at entry. They are exempt from mandatory testing and vaccinations.
Unvaccinated children under the age of 18 must have an antigen or PCR test upon entry into Italy. If a post-entry quarantine is also required, they do not have to do it if they enter accompanied by parents who have been vaccinated.
The Green Pass requirement in Italy is only applicable from age 12, however, for entry of unvaccinated or unscreened children, children ages 6-18 MUST have a PCR or antigen test.
Important General Information
The vaccination cycle must have been completed for at least 14 days at the time of entry.

You may still submit a printed confirmation of a negative test, certificate of cure or vaccination.

If you cannot present the EU COVID digital certificate (Green Passport) or printed confirmations (healed, vaccinated or tested) upon entry, entry is still possible if you go directly into quarantine for 5 days and inform the responsible health company. At the end of the 5 days, a negative test must be done to end the quarantine.


Answer by IS-Admin from 06/02/2022 18:18:43
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