Travel to Italy from the UK - Is the NHS COVID Pass sufficient to fulfil the Green Pass requirements?
I will be traveling to Rome, Italy, from the UK, within the next few days and thought to check the Foreign Advice page for Italy. https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/coronavirus
It states that Italy currently use a 'Green Pass' system, whereby citizens can prove their vaccination/ recovery or negative test status with a digital QR code (equivalent to the EU digital COVID certificate).
I am fully vaccinated (two doses + additional booster) and have my NHS Travel QR codes ready - are these an accepted form of proof to use in Italy? Or do I still need to obtain a 'Green Pass' or 'Super Green Pass' when I arrive?
When I visited Paris, France a couple of months ago, there didn't seem to be an issue anywhere but I just wanted to confirm my NHS Covid Pass for Travel was still suitable for Italy.
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