No covid test for entry into the country for those vaccinated from Monday 7 February
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
With the European certificate (which is valid for 9 months), and without a test, the entry into our country will take place from Monday, February 7, as stated by the Minister of Health Thanos Plevris.
"From Monday, February 7, entry into the country for those who have an active European certificate will be done without a mandatory test," the Minister of Health told public broadcaster ERT.
It is noted that from next Monday, the vaccination certificates in Greece expire for those who have not done the third dose seven months after the second. At the same time in Europe, the validity of two-dose vaccination certificates is at 9 months.
The Minister of Health had mentioned regarding the vaccination certificate that expires in 7 months that "to reach from 67% to 84% of the adult population that has been vaccinated, we have made a series of tough decisions. Already, 85% of those who were eligible have taken the booster dose. I believe that those who have not done it, will hurry to make the commemorative dose ".
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