Italy eases COVID-19 restrictions -Xinhua

Italy eases COVID-19 restrictions

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2022-05-02 16:02:55

People walk through the ticket barrier at a metro station in Rome, Italy, May 1, 2022. Starting from May 1, people in Italy are no longer required to show green passes when entering bars, restaurants, health centers, gyms, night clubs and other places, while still obligated to wear face masks on public transport and in some indoor venues until at least June 15. (Xinhua/Jin Mamengni)

Tourists take a sightseeing bus in Rome, Italy, May 1, 2022. Starting from May 1, people in Italy are no longer required to show green passes when entering bars, restaurants, health centers, gyms, night clubs and other places, while still obligated to wear face masks on public transport and in some indoor venues until at least June 15. (Xinhua/Jin Mamengni)

People walk on Via dei Condotti in Rome, Italy, May 1, 2022. Starting from May 1, people in Italy are no longer required to show green passes when entering bars, restaurants, health centers, gyms, night clubs and other places, while still obligated to wear face masks on public transport and in some indoor venues until at least June 15. (Xinhua/Jin Mamengni)

Tourists take photos at Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy, May 1, 2022. Starting from May 1, people in Italy are no longer required to show green passes when entering bars, restaurants, health centers, gyms, night clubs and other places, while still obligated to wear face masks on public transport and in some indoor venues until at least June 15. (Xinhua/Jin Mamengni)

Tourists take photos at Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy, May 1, 2022. Starting from May 1, people in Italy are no longer required to show green passes when entering bars, restaurants, health centers, gyms, night clubs and other places, while still obligated to wear face masks on public transport and in some indoor venues until at least June 15. (Xinhua/Jin Mamengni)

People take the subway at a metro station in Rome, Italy, May 1, 2022. Starting from May 1, people in Italy are no longer required to show green passes when entering bars, restaurants, health centers, gyms, night clubs and other places, while still obligated to wear face masks on public transport and in some indoor venues until at least June 15. (Xinhua/Jin Mamengni)

A COVID-19 notice board is seen in Galleria Alberto Sordi in Rome, Italy, May 1, 2022. Starting from May 1, people in Italy are no longer required to show green passes when entering bars, restaurants, health centers, gyms, night clubs and other places, while still obligated to wear face masks on public transport and in some indoor venues until at least June 15. (Xinhua/Jin Mamengni)