Italy will reopen its borders to EU holidaymakers from June 3 and those arrivals reportedly will not face a 14-day coronavirus quarantine.
It comes as the country, which has suffered the third-highest death toll in the world behind the US and Britain, unwinds one of the most rigid Covid-19 lockdowns.
Italy's lawmakers are hoping to kickstart the economy and salvage the forthcoming holiday season, when Italians traditionally escape the cities for their annual summer breaks.
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