These unprecedented confinement measures, together with the COVID-related consequences, dramatically modified the citizens’ daily lifestyle and behaviors 3. From March 2020 to May 2021, several lockdown periods have limited, with varying degrees of severity, the people’s usual activities and mobility in Italy, as well as around the world. Since then, the Italian government adopted an increasing number of measures aimed at promoting social distancing, such as closure of bar and restaurants, non-essential business and industries, school and universities, thus effectively inducing a national state of lockdown 2. On February 21th, 2020, the first cluster of COVID-19 cases was detected in Lombardy (Italy). Italy was one of the first European countries subjected to the pandemic state. In an attempt to restrict and limit the spread of the disease, governments introduced restriction and confinement strategies that immediately affect peoples’ routines and usual activities 1. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on 11 March 2020 that the new coronavirus disease (i.e., COVID-19) could be classified as a pandemic due to its high contagion rate and the overall worldwide mobility. Thanks to the dataset described in this paper, it will be possible to obtain accurate insights of the changes induced by the lockdown period in the Italians’ health that will permit to provide practical suggestions at local, regional, and state institutions and companies to improve infrastructures and services that could be beneficial to Italians’ well being. Anyhow, it is unclear if there is a long-tail effect on people’s quality of life, sleep- and physical activity-related behaviours. However, with the advent of summer 2021 and thanks to the vaccination campaign that significantly prevents serious illness and death, and reduces the risk of contagion, all the Italian regions finally returned to regular behaviours and routines. These unprecedented confinement measures dramatically modified citizens’ daily lifestyles and behaviours. However surgical masks must still be worn.From March 2020 to May 2021, several lockdown periods caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have limited people’s usual activities and mobility in Italy, as well as around the world. Visitors to museums, galleries, and archaeological sites will no longer be required to show a Green Pass certificate as of 1 April. Museums and art galleries are open without restriction. The Green Pass no longer is required to enter all sports events indoors, but surgical masks must still be worn. Stadiumsįrom the 1 st of April, stadiums and sports facilities remain open with a 100% capacity outdoors and indoors. You can go to public offices, banks, post offices, tobacconists, bookshops, newsagents, hairdressers, barbers, and beauty salons without restrictions. It will be possible to enter inside gyms, swimming pools and wellness centers without the Green Pass. Italy reopens night clubs from February 11th, and the Green Pass is not longer required. Italy will no longer require masks to be worn everywhere outdoors. Italy to ease mask mandate in most outdoor spaces Additionally, here is the most updated information on the COVID Green Pass. Here is everything you need to know about who is allowed to travel to Italy at the moment. The Passenger Locator Form will no longer be necessary to enter Italy. Travel to and from European Union Countriesįrom 1 February, all passengers coming from European Union countries are allowed to enter Italy with no need of quarantine, as long as they present the COVID-19 Green Certificate or other equivalent certificate. Leisure travel is allowed between all regions of Italy. Measures that apply all over Italy Travel in Italy Mobidoctor is now offering Covid recovery certificate for travelers.Ĭlick here to read more about Covid-19 Green Pass in ItalyĮverything To Know About Italy’s Vaccine Campaign The super green pass is a reinforced Green Pass that applies only to those who have been vaccinated or recovered, and it does not account for negative Covid test results.įrom 1 February, the validity of the Super Green Pass for those who have had at least two doses of the covid vaccine is reduced from nine to six months. The administration of a third booster dose has been cut from 5 to 4 months. The validity of the Green Pass will be cut from 9 to 6 months from the 1 st of February 2022. A QR code indicating your situation will show up on the app automatically - a maximum of a couple of days after your vaccine, or you will be prompted to download it. You can show your Green Pass in paper format, or on your smartphone via apps like IO, or your regional Salute app (like Salute Lazio).
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