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In Sardinia, holidays only with sick leave (and without quarantine)

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Destination with the most beautiful beaches in Italy, Sardinia will require a "health passport"

Destination with the most beautiful beaches in Italy, the island will require a “health passport” against coronavirus

Yes, you can go on vacation in Sardinia without doing quarantine. With one condition: tourists will have to present a “medical license” when boarding or when already on the island.

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The measure should take effect from the reopening of internal borders in Italy, when inter-regional travel will be permitted. The "health passport" may include a test for the detection of the new coronavirus taken up to seven days before the trip.

The clarifications came from the president of the region, Christian Solinas, who decided to promote the island as a tourist destination coronavirus free.

“Fortunately, Sardinia had efficient management of the contagion curve, it is the region with the lowest mortality rate. Within a few days we will be completely free of this virus,” said Governor Christian Solinas.

Sardinia is one of the regions least affected by the pandemic in Italy, with 1.355 cases, out of a total of 227.364 registered across the country. The island also has 126 deaths, while the whole of Italy has 32.330.

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