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Italy to reopen borders to EU tourists 'without 14-day quarantine' on June 3

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Italy will reopen its borders to EU holidaymakers from June 3 and those arrivals reportedly will not face a 14-day coronavirus quarantine.

It comes as the country, which has suffered the third-highest death toll in the world behind the US and Britain, unwinds one of the most rigid Covid-19 lockdowns.

Italy's lawmakers are hoping to kickstart the economy and salvage the forthcoming holiday season, when Italians traditionally escape the cities for their annual summer breaks.

The UK is currently advising against all non-essential international travel and is expected to introduce a 14-day quarantine for people arriving in the country, including Britons, with some limited exceptions.

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