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Reader question: What are Italy's Covid quarantine rules for travellers?

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Reader question: What are Italy's Covid quarantine rules for travellers?
What happens if you test positive for Covid-19 while visiting Italy? Photo: Marco Sabadin/AFP

Italy's quarantine rules have changed so many times over the past couple of years, it can be hard to keep track. Here's the latest information on when and how visitors need to self-isolate.

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Question: "One of your recent articles says you can exit quarantine by testing negative for the coronavirus. But you can also exit quarantine by obtaining a certificate of recovery from Covid-19... true?"

Unfortunately, official proof of having recovered from Covid-19 won't get you out of the requirement to self-isolate if you test positive for Covid while visiting Italy - though it can shorten your quarantine period.

The health ministry's current rules state that anyone who tests positive while in Italy is required to immediately self-isolate for a minimum of seven days: that's if the person in question is fully vaccinated and boosted, or has completed their primary vaccination cycle, or was certified as being recovered from Covid less than 120 days ago.

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That period is extended to 10 days for those who aren't fully vaccinated and boosted, or those who recovered from Covid or completed their primary vaccination cycle more than 120 days ago.

In either case, the infected person must have been symptomless for at least three days in order to exit quarantine (with the exception of symptoms relating to a lost sense of taste or smell, which can persist for some time after the infection is over).

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The patient must also test negative for the virus via either a molecular (PCR) or rapid antigen test on the final day of the quarantine in order to be allowed out.

Read more about getting tested while in Italy in a separate article here.

Quarantined people who keep testing positive for the virus can be kept in self-isolation for a maximum of 21 days, at which point they will be automatically released.

Italy does not currently require visitors from any country to test negative in order to enter its borders, as long as they are fully boosted or were recently vaccinated/ have recently recovered from Covid.

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Some countries (including the US), however, do require people travelling from Italy to test negative before their departure - which means visitors at the tail end of their journey could be hit with the unpleasant surprise of finding out they need to quarantine for another week in Italy instead of heading home as planned.

It's because of this rule that a number of The Local's readers told us they wouldn't be coming on holiday to Italy this summer, and intend to postpone for another year.

If you are planning on visiting Italy from a country that requires you to test negative for Covid prior to re-entry, it's a good idea to consider what you would do and where you would go in the unlikely event you unexpectedly test positive.

Please note that The Local cannot advise on specific cases. For more information about how the rules may apply to you, see the Italian Health Ministry’s website or consult the Italian embassy in your country.

You can keep up with the latest updates via our homepage or Italian travel news section.

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Anonymous 2022/06/02 12:44
What does self-isolate mean? If I test positive before returning to the USA - what do I do? Who do I notify? Where will I be sent? Who is in charge of me? Do I return to my hotel and wait for someone to come get me? Can I leave the testing site? return to my hotel? If not how do I get my luggage? When I go to get tested should I bring my luggage with me?

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