https://www.cbs8.com/video/news/health/coronavirus/carlsbad-woman-forced-to-quarantine-in-italy-after-testing-positive-for-covid/509-4ea7ffb1-44cd-45cc-9c27-13f4ef4bd371
How long - if you're on a cruise - do you have to stay in quarantine if you've tested positive?
If you travel afterwards in Italy, and find out you're positive, how long do you stay before you qualify for a certificate of recovery? Because in order to travel back to the US, you need to be negative or have the Certificate of Recovery.
Many stay post cruise to tour. If you test at the Rome airport and are positive, and don't have alternate quarantine plans in place, I believe you get taken to the government hotel to quarantine. Reports I've read of people that were taken to this hotel is that after 7 days you're tested, then every 48 hours thereafter. Max 21 days is Italy's rules. So how do you break through their rules and come up with a 10 day max? I'm hearing its quite harsh and restrictive at that hotel.