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The Greek Tourism Minister has stated that UK citizens who have been vaccinated could travel to Greece without restrictions. Minister Haris Theoharis revealed on Thursday that his government is holding "preliminary talks" with the British government about this possible agreement. Speaking on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme , Theoharis said he expected a "semi-normal summer" this year and suggested a vaccine passport could make travel between the two nations easier. As reported by The Guardian , the minister acknowledged that talks are now being held to see if the plan is feasible and that he is very hopeful that a solution can be reached.
Would you get infected with coronavirus in exchange for 5,000 euros? These volunteers have already accepted and their role could be decisive in fighting the pandemic "We don't want to limit travel to those who have been vaccinated , of course, but since we are mandating that they have a negative test before traveling, this is a waste of Europe Cell Phone Number List resources if people are vaccinated ," said Theoharis, which considers that taking this test could be limited if you have a vaccination certificate. Almost 4 million British In this program, the minister also praised the rate of vaccination that is being carried out in the Anglo-Saxon country. This, according to him, could lead to a "much, much better" summer this year than last. The United Kingdom is one of the main sources of tourists to Greece, with almost 4 million Britons flying to Greece each year.
Currently, tourists arriving in Greece need to present a negative COVID-19 test taken a maximum of 72 hours before arrival. To this we must add the rapid test that the British are obliged to undergo when they land. Mobility restrictions have caused Greece to suffer a large decrease in the number of visitors , a significant impact on a sector that represents more than 20% of the country's GDP, but they hope to recover at least half of the 31.3 this summer. millions of tourists who arrived before the pandemic.Does Europe want to change the internet now? "What the European Union wants is for European countries, citizens and economies to have development conditions through which they can acquire the greatest possible competitive capacity in a global context," she defends. "For this to happen, it is first necessary for the European and digital single market to overcome fragmentation in legislative terms: we are in a situation in which certain legislative borders should not exist. Data is growing exponentially," he recalls. And it refers to a first.
Would you get infected with coronavirus in exchange for 5,000 euros? These volunteers have already accepted and their role could be decisive in fighting the pandemic "We don't want to limit travel to those who have been vaccinated , of course, but since we are mandating that they have a negative test before traveling, this is a waste of Europe Cell Phone Number List resources if people are vaccinated ," said Theoharis, which considers that taking this test could be limited if you have a vaccination certificate. Almost 4 million British In this program, the minister also praised the rate of vaccination that is being carried out in the Anglo-Saxon country. This, according to him, could lead to a "much, much better" summer this year than last. The United Kingdom is one of the main sources of tourists to Greece, with almost 4 million Britons flying to Greece each year.
Currently, tourists arriving in Greece need to present a negative COVID-19 test taken a maximum of 72 hours before arrival. To this we must add the rapid test that the British are obliged to undergo when they land. Mobility restrictions have caused Greece to suffer a large decrease in the number of visitors , a significant impact on a sector that represents more than 20% of the country's GDP, but they hope to recover at least half of the 31.3 this summer. millions of tourists who arrived before the pandemic.Does Europe want to change the internet now? "What the European Union wants is for European countries, citizens and economies to have development conditions through which they can acquire the greatest possible competitive capacity in a global context," she defends. "For this to happen, it is first necessary for the European and digital single market to overcome fragmentation in legislative terms: we are in a situation in which certain legislative borders should not exist. Data is growing exponentially," he recalls. And it refers to a first.