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Bulgarian travelers to Italy are no longer subject to mandatory quarantine

Italian Minister of Health Speranza
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Italian Minister of Health Roberto Speranza has ordered Bulgaria to be removed from the group it shared with Romania, for which 14-day quarantine rule remains in force. Mandatory isolation is no longer in force for those arriving from Bulgaria.

According to the ordinance signed on the evening of September 21, Bulgaria has been moved to the group of EU countries whose citizens are not placed in isolation when entering Italy. The ordinance came into force on September 22 and will be valid until October 7, when authorities will decide again what measures would be taken to limit the pandemic of Covid-19, the website 24chasa.bg has reported.




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