
The EU Digital Covid Certificate (Green Pass) is mandatory
to join the WS2021 will be required to exhibitors, visitors and staff.
- Have completed the prescribed anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccination cycle.
- Or have recovered from COVID-19 from less than 6 months.
If you’re recovered from more than 6 months, you need to be vaccinated or have a negative test. - Or have taken a molecular or antigen swab test within 48 hours prior to entering Italy with negative results, duration of green pass obtained with fast swab is 48 hours while molecular is 72 hours.
- For children under 12 the Certificate is not mandatory to enter in the show hall.
Procedures: (updated to 10 October)
1. exhibitors and visitors’ accreditation on a dedicated platform – online soon
2. temperature detection
3. EU Digital Covid Certificate check
4. hand sanitization
5. mandatory mask
6. social distancing
Countries of the European Union and the Schengen area: entry with COVID-19 Green Certificate
The COVID-19 Green Certificate makes it easier to travel to Italy and other countries of the European Union and to the countries of the Schengen area. To enter Italy with the COVID-19 Green Certificate, travellers must meet one of the following conditions, as shown in the Certificate:
- Have completed the prescribed anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccination cycle.
- Or have recovered from COVID-19 from less than 6 months.
If you’re recovered from more than 6 months, you need to be vaccinated or have a negative test. - Or have taken a molecular or antigen swab test within 48 hours prior to entering Italy with negative results, duration of green pass obtained with fast swab is 48 hours while molecular is 72 hours.
- For children under 12 the Certificate is not mandatory to enter in the show hall.
Before leaving, remember to fill out the Passenger locator form
See: the List C Countries page
Find out more about the Green Certificate at www.dgc.gov.it
Italy has vaccinated about the 80% of the population over 12
cause safety comes first… at WS2021 too