British tourists can travel to Italy unhindered by coronavirus quarantine restrictions from tomorrow, the Italian Tourist Board has announced.
The country began easing itself out of lockdown in the middle of May as the number of cases of coronavirus fell, after witnessing the world's third-highest death toll, of 33,415 people since February.
Earlier this week, Dr Alberto Zangrillo, head of San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, claimed Covid-19 is losing its potency there and no longer clinically exists in Italy.
He said newly-infected had much weaker symptoms than a few months ago. Museums, attractions, parks, bars and pubs, restaurants and ice cream shops have all now opened up and comply with a strict set of new guidelines and protocols