Whooping Cough Outbreak Hits Bulgaria: Health Officials Scramble for Solutions
In response to the alarming surge of whooping cough cases, the Health Commission has convened an extraordinary meeting to address the escalating situation
As of Sunday (December 19th), Greece is introducing a mandatory negative coronavirus test for those entering the country, whether or not they have been vaccinated. Citizens must submit a PCR test done up to 72 hours before arrival or an antigen test up to 24 hours before entering the country.
A negative test will also be required for children from 5 years of age.
At all border crossings - airports, land borders and ports, those entering Greece are tested again.
The measures inside the country do not change. A valid vaccination certificate is required to visit restaurants and shops.
Wearing masks indoors is mandatory and the fine is 300 euros for non-compliance.
The police are constantly checking on the orders of the Ministry of Civil Protection.
There are already 17 cases of Omicron infection, according to the Ministry of Health.
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