ROME - With an order of 2 April, the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, extended until the end of the month the limitations laid down by the order of 30 March for all those who stayed or passed through in the fourteen days prior to entering Italy in one or more EU states and territories: among these, as stated in the new list of countries present in the annex, Austria, Israel, the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland are also included from 7 April, where therefore it will be possible to travel without specific reasons, as is the case for other European countries.
Anyone returning to Italy from one of these countries or the EU must in any case undergo a swab (molecular or antigenic) carried out within 48 hours before entering Italy and the result of which is negative, undergo health surveillance and fiduciary isolation to five days and at the end of the isolation perform another test. However, these provisions also provide for specific exceptions, such as for those who enter through 'Covid-tested' flights. (HANDLE).