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Is it safe to travel to Italy? Latest advice after coronavirus cases surge to 152


ITALY has reported the highest number of cases of coronavirus in Europe, with three dead and 152 people infected leading to travel bans and restrictions.

Here is the latest travel advice for tourists heading to the country on holiday.

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 What is the latest travel advice for Italy following the outbreak of coronavirus?

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What is the latest travel advice for Italy following the outbreak of coronavirus?Credit: Reuters

Italy has confirmed more than 150 cases of coronavirus, with three people dying from the virus.

The UK government has updated their travel advice for British travellers, with 10 regions being locked down.

They said: “There is an ongoing outbreak of coronavirus in China and elsewhere, including Italy.

“The government of Italy has introduced extraordinary measures that allow regions to implement civil protection measures in response to coronavirus.

“This includes the isolation of 10 small towns in Lombardy and one in Veneto. The regions of Lombardy, Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Piemonte and Emilia Romagna have implemented measures including the suspension of public or private events, the suspension of schools and higher education and the suspension on the opening of museums and cultural institutions for seven days.”

 Venice museums and attractions have closed while health checks are taking place at the airport

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Venice museums and attractions have closed while health checks are taking place at the airportCredit: Reuters
 Italy has reported over 150 cases of coronavirus, with Patient Zero unknown

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Italy has reported over 150 cases of coronavirus, with Patient Zero unknownCredit: Reuters
 Venice Carnival was forced to end early due to the virus

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Venice Carnival was forced to end early due to the virusCredit: Reuters
 A number of regions are on lockdown with travel banned and schools closed

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A number of regions are on lockdown with travel banned and schools closedCredit: EPA
 Tourists in Milan are also being affected by the virus, with attractions closed

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Tourists in Milan are also being affected by the virus, with attractions closedCredit: Reuters

Venice Carnival was forced to end early following the travel restrictions, museums have been closed until further notice and the government is planning to increase health checks on gondolas and public transport across the city.

Fashion designer Giorgio Armani streamed his show at Milan Fashion Week instead of allowing visitors to watch the catwalk due to coronavirus fears, and the Duomo cathedral in Milan has been closed.

A video shows tourists having their temperatures at Venice Airport, as well as at Milan Airport, although flights from the UK have not been affected.

EasyJet confirmed that they are not cancelling flights on social media, with concerned tourists having to pay a change fee if they want to move their flights.

Ryanair confirmed flights were continuing as normal as well, according to the Irish Times.

A British Airways flight to Milan was delayed after a passenger refused to get on board due to coronavirus fears.

Dr Bharat Pankhania says ‘it’s only a matter of time before WHO says Coronavirus is  a global pandemic’

We’ve also explained the latest travel advice for Brits heading to Thailand following the outbreak of coronavirus.

The US government has advised travellers to “reconsider” cruises to Asia due to a number of cruise ships infected with coronavirus.

Here is the latest update for holidays to Bali and Malaysia as well.





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