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Greece To Require Pre-Travel PCR Test Taken Within 48 Hours

Greece has just tightened its entry requirements in view of rising COVID-19 numbers, mandating all international travelers provide PCR tests taken within 48 hours of arrival.


Greece To Require Pre-Travel PCR Test Taken Within 48 Hours
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If your upcoming travel plans include a visit to Greece, take note that the Greek Health Ministry has just announced changes to its entry requirements for all international travelers.

All foreign visitors over the age of 12, regardless of their vaccination status, will need to provide negative results from a COVID-19 PCR test taken within 48 hours of arrival in the Hellenic Republic. The new measure is set to take effect on Sunday, December 19.

"As part of the Covid-19 pandemic control effort, our country will receive visitors from all countries with the demonstration of negative molecular control (PCR) for 48 hours. Excluded from the measure are travellers who have stayed in the countries for less than 48 hours," reads the Greek Ministry of Health's announcement.

Previously, inbound international travelers with proof of full vaccination were exempted from pre-departure testing requirements, as were those who could provide proof of recovery from COVID-19 within the previous 30 to 180 days.

Meanwhile, unvaccinated travelers were required to supply either a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival or a rapid antigen test taken no more than 48 hours before arrival.

Now, the antigen option is off the table; the time frame for valid PCR tests has been condensed, and the new pre-travel testing measures apply to vaccinated, unvaccinated and recovered visitors alike.

This information is so new that Greece's official travel website has not yet been updated to reflect its introduction, although the U.S. Embassy in Greece's webpage has been brought up to speed.

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