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Date Jan 25, 2022
Duration 00:01:32
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Eremitani Museums begin Green Pass requirements for visitors

The Eremitani Museum, which house the famous Cappella degli Scrovegni with its Giotto fresco masterpieces, begins requiring the so-called Green Pass from visitors where they must present proof of immunity with a digital or paper certificate. Italy rolls out its newly expanded Green Pass rules today, Friday, 6 August. The Green Pass will be required for indoor dining in restaurants and bars, museums, cinemas, and gyms. Italy's 'Green Pass' certificate shows that people have been vaccinated, tested negative, or recovered from Covid-19. SHOTLIST: Museum manager Francesca Veronese illustrates the lines adopted to guarantee safe visits and tourists queuing up to enter the Eremitani Museums of Padua and the Scrovegni Chapel. Before they enter, a museum official checks the validity of the Green Passe via the App Padua, August 6, 2021.

Eremitani Museums begin Green Pass requirements for visitors

The Eremitani Museum, which house the famous Cappella degli Scrovegni with its Giotto fresco masterpieces, begins requiring the so-called Green Pass from visitors where they must present proof of immunity with a digital or paper certificate. Italy rolls out its newly expanded Green Pass rules today, Friday, 6 August. The Green Pass will be required for indoor dining in restaurants and bars, museums, cinemas, and gyms. Italy's 'Green Pass' certificate shows that people have been vaccinated, tested negative, or recovered from Covid-19. SHOTLIST: Museum manager Francesca Veronese illustrates the lines adopted to guarantee safe visits and tourists queuing up to enter the Eremitani Museums of Padua and the Scrovegni Chapel. Before they enter, a museum official checks the validity of the Green Passe via the App Padua, August 6, 2021.

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