Brits heading to Italy will be required to provide proof of a negative Covid-19 test before they're allowed to enter the country.
The holiday hotspot has introduced new entry requirements for anyone arriving from the UK, which means you'll need to prove that you've taken a test 72 hours before you travelled, and that this had a confirmed negative result.
The new rules aren't just for Brits - Italy has also introduced these for people entering the country from Spain, France, Greece, Croatia, Malta, the Netherlands, Belgium and the Czech Republic.
It's not the first destination to require Brits to take a test before travelling - Cyprus also requires visitors to prove they had a test done 72 hours before departing, with a confirmed negative
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