Greece has extended the COVID-19 entry rules for another week, with one significant change – the proof presented by those who have previously had COVID-19 is no longer valid up to 180 days, but up to 90 days, with the document being issued 30 days after the first positive test result, MIA’s Athens correspondent reports on Friday.
epa08520653 A car heading towards Greece at the border crossing 'Evzoni' between North Macedonia and Greece, near the southern city of Gevgelija, North Macedonia, 01 July. Greece reopened the Evzoni border crossing with North Macedonia to EU citizens and from 14 other countries which are on a list approved by EU authorities. All travelers arriving to Greece are required to fill a Passenger Locator Form (PLF) at least 48 hours before check-in. The form is part of the country's planning for protection against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and will allow authorities to create barcodes for travelers so that testing of new arrivals can be targeted. EPA-EFE/GEORGI LICOVSKI
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