ATHENS, Greece, July 20, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — Patrons who haven’t received coronavirus vaccines are now barred from indoor restaurants, bars, cafes, and movie theaters in Greece according to new restrictions that took effect in the country Friday.
According to Reuters, as of Friday “[c]ustomers at indoor restaurants, bars and cafes have to prove they have been vaccinated,” a move which marks “the latest in a series of curbs aimed at saving the summer tourist season and includes foreign tourists.” The restrictions do not apply to outdoor venues.
The Associated Press noted that access to movie theaters in Greece is likewise restricted, and clarified that diners and movie-goers can alternatively show proof that they have “recently recovered” from COVID-19 if they have not gotten the injection.
According to protocols defined by the Greek government for travelers, a certificate of recovery from SARS-CoV-2 issued 30 days after a positive COVID-19 test is acceptable proof for up to 180 days after issuance. An authorized PCR test result indicating the individual tested positive for the coronavirus in the past 30 to 180 days may also be considered acceptable proof of recent recovery.
Meanwhile, Reuters reported the Greek government has launched a national digital vaccine passport app for businesses called COVID FREE GR, which can scan
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