Once the epidemic center of Europe when Covid-19 began to attack the West last year, Italy now gradually moved to a new normal life between pandemic.

At the beginning of 2020, when many areas of Italy were engulfed in the pandemic, the government was criticized too delay to impose anti-Covid-19 restrictions.

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But Italy pulled out some lessons after the first national blockade in March last year and now, over a year and a half later, the country is implementing a more stringent approach to many other countries, in

With many new regulations applied, especially the health status certification is considered as a passport, everyday life in Italy is gradually moving towards a new normal state is often mentioned in the pandemic.

Despite some objections, most Italians support these measures, even if they bring some inconvenience.

The staff checked the green card at the Roman arena entrance in the capital Rome on August 6.

From August 6, the Italian government asked people to present a green card, a certificate of digital health status, when participating in large events, to restaurants, gym rooms and many locations

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According to the survey conducted by SWG Research, more than 50% of Italy residents support the green card to manage other activities other than travel.

Based the risk of Delta variations that are easily spread, the Italian government calls for people to strengthen vaccination and require green cards to become a reason to promote multiple vaccines.

As of August 29, Italy surpassed the US on the vaccination rate, with 70% of the population injected at least one vaccine dose, of which 60% of nose sufficiency.

General Francesco Paolo Figliuolo, Italian Covid-19 Emergency Committee, aims to vaccinate 80% of qualified people before the end of September. According to Giovanni Rezza, Director of Preventive Medical Agency under the Ministry of Health

With low hospitalization rates, especially the special care area and increased vaccination rate, the ITALY Ministry of Health has modified the way of using a warning warning color based on the Covid-19 situation of each region.

For over a year ago, the ITALY Ministry of Health regulated color scales including white, yellow, orange and red according to the emergency level based on the region of Covid-19 of the region.

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The Governor strongly supports the latest changes in warning color ladder systems, as they are not only based on total infection or hospitalization, but also depending on the severity of pandemic in the region.

In addition to the green card, the color scale, the Italian government also gives some other regulations to prevent translations such as wearing masks and distancing social ways.

Regulations to wear mandatory masks are only exempt for children under 6 years of age, people with disabilities and caregivers if wearing masks hinder communication or care.

Coastal tourist spots have been opened this summer, with resorts, restaurants and bars must ensure the regulation of spacing and masks when needed or obeyed by government requirements.

Rules wearing outdoor masks are now limited in cases where they cannot maintain social distance, such as sports events or lining up to the museum.

The tourism industry

A bar in Capri, in the Campania region in May. Photo: Nytimes.

Office agencies in Italy still allow employees to be optional to work remotely, especially those at high risk.

Some companies, including international companies with offices in Italy, there are also moves to ensure compliance with the latest translation prevention regulations.

The new school year in Italy usually starts from September 13, but the government has not given the official policy for the opening of the school.

However, regulations on vaccination certificates begin to be implemented in the education sector.