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No testing for EU COVID Certificate holders traveling to Greece

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  • Greece lifts rule (which was in force since December 19) that obliged all travelers (including fully vaccinated) arriving to Greece to have a negative PCR or rapid test with them. According to the new rules: inbound travelers to Greece from EU/Schengen countries and 33 non-EU countries that hold a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate will no longer be subject to additional restrictions (such as testing before travel for the fully vaccinated).
  • Greece’s vaccination certificates – when used in a domestic context and not for travel – now expire after seven months if the holder (of any age and after having gotten 2 doses) does not get administered the booster shot.
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