Kikilias said that from September 13 to March 31 next year, all public and private sector employees who have not had a certificate of vaccination or recovery in the past six months will have to take one SARS-CoV-2 test per week.
Paid examinations for unvaccinated people
Two tests per week will be required from university and sector employees tourismGastronomy and entertainment. They will also be in this group the pupils I the students.
Exams must be taken by private institutions for a fee of 10 each euroCovered by the person tested. Students will be excluded from this rule – in their case the government will pay the cost.
The head of the Ministry of Health justified the decision on the new restrictions by the fact that 90 percent. Patients with COVID-19 in intensive care units in Greece They are vulnerable people.
Wearing masks should be mandatory for everyone in confined public spaces, as well as in crowded open spaces, Kiilias reported.
Restrictions in gastronomic establishments
You will need a vaccination or recovery certificate to enter the entertainment and dining venues COVID-19 In the past six months. Certificates are verified upon entry.
Unvaccinated people will only be allowed into cinemas, theaters, museums, archaeological sites and gyms after submitting a negative PCR test 48 hours in advance. The same restriction applies to anyone over the age of 12 when traveling by plane, train, boat or bus.
According to data from the American Johns Hopkins University, the daily number of new infections in Greece has been steadily increasing since the end of June. Corona Virus. More than 2,600 new infections and 34 deaths related to the disease were recorded on Monday. Until then, 55 percent in Greece had received at least one dose of the preparation. Of the country’s population, 53 percent have been fully vaccinated.
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