Unvaccinated people banned from public transport, coffee shops and gyms in Italy

Italy’s unvaccinated are facing tougher coronavirus restrictions, as the country faces a surge in the number of cases.

People wanting to use public transport, coffee shops, hotels, gyms and a number of other everyday venues now have to prove they have been vaccinated or that they have recovered from a recent COVID infection.

Previously, proof of a negative coronavirus test was enough to use these services.

It comes a month after Italians were told that vaccination or proof of recent recovery would be required to attend sports events, concerts, theatres, and indoor restaurants.

Unvaccinated people banned from public transport, coffee shops and gyms in Italy | World News | Sky News

Unvaccinated people banned from public transport, coffee shops and gyms in Italy | World News | Sky News
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