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Proof of Christmas covid for Teen - will we still need to test in resort -Italy?

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So our Christmas has been fun - with getting covid !! All very mild. Myself and hubby are double vaccinated (not boosted), teenage boy not vaccinated but has got covid. Other son is 12 also unvaccinated and not caught anything from our infected household ! We have flights to Italy in February half term. Just wondering if by teenager having positive PCR from NHS if that will make any thing easier testing wise or if he will still have to do the regular 48 hour in resort lateral flow tests. If anyone knows of can point me in right direction to find out I would be most grateful.


Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Thu 30-12-21 19:42; edited 1 time in total
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It is really impossible to tell, restrictions change so quickly and have been so different in different places at different times. We also have a holiday planned in February and are taking the suck it and see approach as impossible to predict ahead of time.

That said it would definitely be a good idea to get your children vaccinated (assuming there is no good reason they have not been so far), and the adults boosted. I would be surprised if it was not required for travel next year, and there is waning tolerance for those choosing to not take the vaccine (including some countries introducing mandatory vaccination policies). I am pretty sure there will be exemptions for those who are who cannot have the vaccine for medical reasons though.
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@Hils68, Not sure, but the Gov.uk site says NHS app is accepted in Italy

"Italy will accept the UK’s proof of COVID-19 recovery and vaccination record as the equivalent to a green pass."

https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/entry-requirements
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I have an answer to my own question if it helps anyone… see below from tourist office, Aosta …




Good morning!
At the moment the rules say that, from 10th January till the end of the emergency status it is necessary to have the Super Green Pass (having been vaccinated or recovered from Covid) in order to have access to:
- means of public transport
- bars and restaurants even outdoors
- hotels and accommodation facilities
- ski lifts with tourist-commercial purposes even if located in ski areas
- and others...
As your 12 year old son is not vaccinated and had not Covid he cannot have the Super Green Pass, for which a negative swab is NOT valid.
For any updated news about the rules for Covid-19, you can see https://www.lovevda.it/en/before-your-trip/information/coronavirus.
Should you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Barbara
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