Italy plans to introduce a five-day quarantine for travellers from EU countries, while Germany will strengthen border checks.
Italy plans to introduce a five-day quarantine for all travellers arriving from European Union countries, health ministry sources said on Tuesday.
Travellers will also be required to take a
coronavirus test before leaving the country and a further test after their quarantine period is over.
Italy already had similar measures in place for non-EU countries.
Germany also announced on Tuesday that it would tighten land border controls for the next 8 to 14 days.
"It doesn't matter where you come from, Poland, France, or Denmark, everyone should expect to be checked," said Interior Minister Horst Seehofer.
The new travel restrictions come as Europe is hard-hit by a deadly third wave of
COVID-19 fuelled by a surge of a more contagious British variant.