by In Trieste
From 1 September, the scope of the Green Pass (or its equivalent certificate for those visiting Italy), will be widened further, this time with regard to transport and education.
Since August 6 Green Pass has been mandatory in:
- dining indoors in restaurants
- theaters, cinemas, events and sport competitions
- museums, archaeological sites and cultural venues
- swimming pools, gyms, spas and wellness centers, theme parks, recreational and leisure centres, gaming halls and casinos
- trade fairs, conferences and meetings
From 1 September on, Green Pass will also be required to board:
- airplanes serving domestic and international destinations
- interregional ships and ferries (except for the Strait of Messina ferry services)
- Intercity and High Speed trains
- long-distance buses passing through more than two regions
- charter buses
The Green Pass will not be mandatory for buses, trams and subways on local public transport networks, or for regional trains.
In addition, the Green Pass will become mandatory for teachers and school staff, as well as staff and students of universities, from 1 September.
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