Checking Arriving Tourists At The Greek-Bulgarian Borders For Covid-19

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Checking Arriving Tourists At The Greek-Bulgarian Borders For Covid-19

Close up of a female medical worker while testing for Covid-19 arriving passenger at the Greek Bulgarian borders. Travelers in cars and buses from all over Europe but mostly from Bulgaria, Romania and Poland arrive at the Greek Bulgarian borders of Promahonas - Kulata, entering point in Greece for holidays and they are checked for Coronavirus. Greece lifted the travel ban since July 1 and relaunched the tourism season. Arriving tourists should carry the special Passenger Locator Form for each individual, a new required document to enter Greece for all the arriving people and the increased Covid-19 Coronavirus tests that are applied to most of the arriving cars, based on a special algorithm. Greece increased the testing capacity with the health crew of the National Public Health Organization EODY at the land borders. Greece banned on July 5 passengers from Serbia and from 15 of July Greece will allow the entrance only to passengers with up to 72 hours prior the arrival Covid-19 test with negative results in English. On July 12, 2020 in Promahonas, Greece. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)


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