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In Italy, quarantine for the unvaccinated has been reduced

Italian health authorities have reduced the quarantine period from ten to five days for people who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and for those who have not undergone a full vaccination cycle if they have had close contact with an infected person, according to the news agency ADN Kronos.

Quarantine is performed with a negative test for coronavirus.

For those who have a full vaccination cycle, have received a booster dose or have already suffered an infection, in case of close contact with an infected person, self-monitoring is provided, but not quarantine.

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