Last Updated: August 7th, 2022
<aside> ⚠️ There will be high risk guests attending the wedding. If you are feeling flu-like symptoms, you will be required to provide a negative test result taken within the same day for any/all of our events. This may result in having to test multiple days in a row :(
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Since we have several high-risk guests attending, we wish to take every reasonable precaution to ensure everyone feels safe. At this time, we will follow all of the guidelines outlined by the US Government, Italian Government, and Center for Disease Control, and ask our guests to do the same.
Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
We also ask that you take extra precautions while traveling to Italy, beyond the required guidelines, to limit your chances of exposure. Please wear a mask on the plane, and use hand sanitizer several times throughout your trip.
As we are closely monitoring new variants, we may require additional precautions to protect those that are still vulnerable. Please contact us directly if you have questions or concerns.
❌ No negative test required.
❌ No vaccination required.
❌ No quarantine or isolation required.
❌ No negative test required.
❌ No vaccination required.
❌ No quarantine or isolation required.
Individuals who test positive in Italy will need to self-isolate between 7-21 days, depending on the specifics of the case. The self-isolation will occur at the traveler’s own expense.
(According to US Embassy)
❌ No mask required. (But heavily suggested, please).
While we highly suggest that you do, please find this information through your airlines, as it changes between airlines and connecting countries. Most planes will give you a mask if you are required to wear one.
✅ Masks are required.
The use of more protective FFP2/KN95 masks is mandatory on all trains, ships and local public transportation (buses and metros) and inside all healthcare facilities until Sept 30th, 2022.
❌ No green card required.
*These guidelines may be adjusted as we continue to monitor the pandemic.