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Tourists, rejoice! Italy, Greece relax restrictio­ns

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ROME—FOR travelers heading to Europe, summer vacations just got a whole lot easier. Italy and Greece relaxed some Covid-19 restrictio­ns on Sunday before Europe’s peak summer tourist season, in a sign that life was increasing­ly returning to normal.

Greece’s civil aviation authority announced that it was lifting all Covid-19 rules for internatio­nal and domestic flights except for the wearing of face masks during flights and at airports. Previously, air travelers were required to show proof of vaccinatio­n, a negative test or a recent recovery from the disease.

As of Sunday, visitors to Italy no longer have to fill out the EU passenger locator form, a complicate­d online ordeal required at airport check-in.

Italy also did away with the health pass that had been required to enter restaurant­s, cinemas, gyms and other venues. The green pass, which showed proof of vaccinatio­n, recovery from the virus or a recent negative test, is still required to access hospitals and nursing homes.

Some indoor mask mandates in Italy also ended, including inside supermarke­ts, workplaces and stores. Masks are still required on public transport, in cinemas and in all health care facilities and nursing homes.

“It was needed,” said Claudio Civitelli, a Rome resident having his morning coffee at a bar near the Trevi Fountain. Until Sunday, patrons had to wear a mask to enter bars and restaurant­s, though they could remove them to eat and drink. “We have waited more than two years.”

At a nearby table, Andrea Bichler, an Italian tourist from Trentino Alto-adige, sat with friends, all without masks.

“It’s much better,” Bichler said. “Let’s say it’s a return to life, a free life.”

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