July 20. Phase 2 of Italy’s lockdown began on May 4, as Italians were allowed to return to parks within their cities and many were able to go back to work. And officials in neighboring France made clear that they had sought a coordinated European effort on border openings, indicating Italy had jumped the gun.

Italy will reopen its borders next month after months of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, the government announced. Timeline. Algeria, ... Italy. On June 11th, the Government of Aruba announced the official reopening of the borders for international travel for different countries between June 15 and July 10, 2020. Italy's border reopening comes after the country's foreign minister Luigi Di Maio implored other countries not to treat Italy "like a leper," EuroNews reported. The final phase will allow for air travel to resume and the border to reopen. Three border crossing points between Italy and Canton Ticino have been reopened on May 4, after being closed since mid-March as part of efforts to halt the spread of Coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19). Italy entered Phase 2 of the coronavirus outbreak management on 3 May, and the country has been slowly reopening since then. Italy's border reopening comes after the country's foreign minister Luigi Di Maio implored other countries not to treat Italy "like a leper," EuroNews reported. The Irish health authorities currently require anyone coming into Ireland, except from Northern Ireland, to self-isolate for 14 days, upon arrival, including Irish residents. Italy plans to reopen its borders June 3 with no travel restrictions. July 20. Undersecretary Scalfarotto thanked the Swiss government for the decision to reopen the borders with Italy, which, according to him, is in line […]

The Irish health authorities currently require anyone coming into Ireland, except from Northern Ireland, to self-isolate for 14 days, upon arrival, including Irish residents.

On June 11th, the Government of Aruba announced the official reopening of the borders for international travel for different countries between June 15 and July 10, 2020.

(ANSA) - Bolzano, May 20 - Reopening Austria's border with Italy now would be "irresponsible in light of the epidemiological data from Italy", … Italy has been among the hardest-hit countries with more than 34,000 deaths and more than 242,000 people have been sickened. Italy shouldn’t have moved to reopen its borders without coordinating with other EU member states first, French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said, as a non …

Other lockdown restrictions will start to be loosened before the June 3 border reopening.