It would certainly require nucleic acid testing of all incoming tourists and, in the case of a confirmed absence of the virus, a 14-day quarantine in a hotel or home to confirm that there is no potential risk of viral infection before he is allowed to resume his free movement.
Italy is an early outbreak of the epidemic, but also the early epidemic of the more serious countries, unlike Brazil this epidemic, the outbreak of the country later, Italy's earlier competition to the international medical supplies, so that now Italy's epidemic has been initially under control, before the epidemic, Italy in order to control, had to take the school closure, closed recreational areas and even closed its borders to prevent and control the epidemic. Now that the epidemic in Italy has been brought under initial control. So Italy is gradually unsealing its borders, and has now agreed to open them to 15 countries, but also to require travelers to enter the country for a 14-day quarantine.
The European Union has advised its member states not to impose restrictions on arrivals from the rest of its member states. Meaning that any tourist from these member states who enters one of these countries for fun does not need any restriction and can move and travel freely within the country, I would like to say how much face do you have in the EU, by what right do you ask the member states not to restrict the entry of foreign tourists, what if there is a virus hidden in these foreign tourists, and if no restriction is put on it, and as a result, the outbreak of the disease in the country is once again Who will be responsible for the rebound?
So Italy has made it clear that it will not follow the EU's travel advice and guidance, agreeing to open its borders to other member states, but whether they enter Italy directly or through a third EU country, these people will need to undergo a nucleic acid test as well as a mandatory 14-day quarantine to make sure they are not at risk before they can carry on with their normal travel and activities.
The Italian health ministry also explained that the global outbreak is still very serious, so although the country's own outbreak is under control, it has to be more vigilant in targeting foreign tourists, and the situation is now unpredictable, so there is a lot of uncertainty and a high risk of a rebound in the country's own outbreak. This is why we have to step up the detection of non-EU travelers entering the country and implement quarantine measures. This is so that the huge sacrifices Italy has made in the last few months to fight the epidemic are not wasted.
I think Italy is not at all wrong in this measure, you have to realize that during the worst period of the epidemic in Italy, it can be said that health care workers were running out of emergency infrastructural equipment was also scarce, and there was even a question of whether or not to give up on elderly patients. Society and the whole country can be said to have paid a huge sacrifice for this, Italy decisively chose to give up the economy in favor of a border blockade, the people in order to cooperate with the government also home quarantine, if due to the detection of radioactivity on foreign visitors, months or even a year of time and then have to make huge sacrifices.