A health ministry-affiliated ‘blue-chip’ panel of epidemiologists and public health experts recommended – and the Greek government enacted – a series of changes dealing with arrivals to the country, as the summer season begins to pick up.
Specifically, the changes, as of Monday, June 7, include an obligation for a Covid-19 test to be conducted on persons over the age of six.
Any arrival found positive for Covid-19 must remain in quarantine for 10 days, down from the previous 14.
Citizens of Montenegro may enter Greece by presenting a negative PCR test conducted within the previous 72 hours of entry, or present a vaccination certificate.
The number of people allowed on guided tours was raised to 20 in open spaces, up from the previous 15.
















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