
Covid-19: Rules to Enter Banks and Public Services in Greece
Greek authorities have imposed new stricter rules for entry into banks and public services, after a surge of coronavirus (Covid-19) cases across the country last week.
Affecting mostly unvaccinated citizens, the new measures are in effect since Monday morning and until November 22.
Citizens can access public services in physical presence preferably (but not exclusively) after booking an appointment.
To enter public services and banks, citizens are required to have one of the following:
– A vaccination certificate or a recovery certificate (valid for six months)
– A negative PCR or rapid test result. Minors aged between 4-17 can submit a negative self-test result.
Citizens must also carry a valid identification document (ID or passport).
Only urgent cases are exempt from the measure, especially when access to police stations is required.
Health authorities on Sunday announced 4,307 new coronavirus cases and 52 deaths, up from 43 the previous day.
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