Italy will end its current state of emergency on March 31, around two years after it was first declared in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Mario Draghi announced on Wednesday. From April onwards, the country plans to ease many of its measures put in place to curb infections. For example, entry restrictions banning the unvaccinated from many places are to be gradually lifted, starting with outdoor events. Mask-wearing rules are also to be dropped for outdoor areas. Schools are to stay completely open with no quarantine requirement for those who come into contact with an infect…