Can you visit Italy during the coronavirus epidemic? All that travelers need to know now

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LATEST NEWS: March 9, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced that the whole country of Italy will lock until April 3, because there was now10,149 cases of confirmed coronavirus and 631 deaths. The government has told all schools, universities, cinemas, theaters, museums, nightclubs and ski resorts close immediately. Restaurants and bars can stay open, but they have aFire covers of 6 m. And must keep customers at least one court apart. Although religious centers of worship will also remain open, ceremonies and gatherings, including weddings, baptisms and funerals, are prohibited for the moment.

The 60 million citizens can travel for work, medical reasons or emergencies, according toReuters. Public transport will always work, however, anyone who wants to take a train, plane or car (on major roads between cities) must now submit a form to the authorities explaining their reasons to travel. People could face fines or prison terms if they are on these documents, according toThe New York Times. American Airlines, British Airways, Ryanair, Aer Lingus, EasyJet, Wizz Air, Norwegian and Lufthansa arouse all routes to and from Italy.

One of the most pressing subjects affecting the globe at the moment is the triggering ofCoronavirus (COVID-19, a disease that has sick tens of thousands of people around the world andkilled more than 4,031 people, mainly in China, the epicenter of the virus. The good news: You have a very small probability of contracting Covid-19, and even if you do it, it is almost certainly not fatal, unless you have a compromised immune system. (For the context, the flu hasHospitalized 180,000 Americans and killed 10,000 more this season.) Bad news: The spread of the disease has an impact on the main travel hubs, such as Italy, where a recent epidemic has resulted in quarantining of whole cities and canceling annual events.

Which region and Italian cities are affected?

It is important to note that the entire totality of Italy has not been affected by COVID-19. As a publication,212 of the 283 confirmed cases of Italy are in Lombardy, a northern region whose capital is Milan. Other cases have been reported in Veneto (32), whose capital is Venice, Emilia-Romagna (23), Piedmont (six), Lazio (three), Tuscany (two), Trentina Alto-Adige (One) and Sicily (a). ) Of the 11 deaths of Covid-19 so far, six were in Lombardy, while one was in Venice. Although large cities are still open to travelers,12 small towns from Lombardy are on the lock to prevent the propagation of the virus.

Can you still travel to Italy?

While many Chinese flights have been canceled since the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic, the airlines are currently flying to Italy, as well as all rail and bus services (although it there was an incident in whichAustria temporarily suspended train service February 23 due to two suspected cases, which were negative). Travelers can however be projected during the crossing of the Italian border in both directions and turned away if they are suspected of being infected. TheUS State Department has not published any specific travel reviews in Covid-19, but theCDC has published a level 2 health alert For the virus.

Which tourist attractions are closed?

The majority of southern Italy sites are still open to the public, but the government has officially closed many civic museums across Milan, Venice and Turin. Private institutions, including theFondazione Prada in Milan and thePeggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, also closed, like the emblematic of Milancathedral and Opera HouseTeatro Alla Scala, according toThe Art Journal. Officials expect them to remain closed at least March 1st.

What events are canceled?

However, events have been more widely affected.Venice CarnivalAn annual celebration that attracts thousands of visitors, hasofficially been canceled, whileMilan Fashion Week found many of his chairs to be empty (some designers, like Giorgio Armani and Laura Biagiotti, have chosen frombroadcast their showsin line). Serie A first soccer, Series A, also canceled more than four games in Lombardy and Veneto, as local authorities have Restricted public gatherings as a result of the pandemic.

And for more health advice, be sure to know these 30 smart ways to avoid getting sick when traveling .


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