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Greece abolishes compulsory testing for those who have recovered and those who have been vaccinated

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Since Monday, simpler entry regulations have been in force again for entry into Greece. The additional test requirement that existed for vaccinated and recovered people has been abolished. As a result, the 2G proof is sufficient again.

Unvaccinated people do not really benefit from the easing, because they still have to present a negative test result. Both PCR and antigen rapid test results are accepted.

In December 2021, Greece introduced an additional test requirement for vaccinated and recovered people due to the Omicron variant. It was hoped that this would help curb the spread of this corona mutation. This special rule has now been abandoned. The current entry requirements for Greece largely correspond to the agreement that the EU members had committed to. However, these are applied not by all states, because many, including Austria, shear out.

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