Italy makes Green Pass mandatory for indoor restaurants
Published : 23 Jul 2021, 02:20
DF News Desk
People dine at a restaurant in Rome s Trastevere neighborhood, Italy, on June 24, 2021. File Photo: Xinhua.
The COVID Green Pass will be mandatory to enter restaurants, cafes and other eateries in Italy starting from Aug. 6, the government announced Thursday, reported Xinhua. The decision came after Prime Minister Mario Draghi s cabinet reviewed the key anti-pandemic rules late on Thursday, strengthening some of them in an effort to stem a new surge of coronavirus infections mainly due to the Delta variant. The green pass a certificate containing proof that a person has received at least one dose of the vaccine, or is fully immunized will be necessary for anyone older than 12 to eat in any venue indoor, but only when sitting at the tables.
Italy makes Green Pass mandatory for indoor dining
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