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Italy, Greece relax virus restrictio­ns

- By Nicole Winfield

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.

Under a decree passed by Italy’s health ministry, the country 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 also ended, including inside supermarke­ts, workplaces and stores. Masks are still required on public transport, in cinemas and in all health care and eldercare facilities.

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

“It was needed,” said Claudio Civitelli, a Rome resident who was 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 Altoadige, sat with similarly maskless friends.

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

Public health officials say masks still remain highly recommende­d for all indoor activities, and private companies can still require them.

 ?? YORGOS KARAHALIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People make their way on a pedestrian street at the foot of the Acropolis hill in Athens on Sunday.
YORGOS KARAHALIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People make their way on a pedestrian street at the foot of the Acropolis hill in Athens on Sunday.

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