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Update – 22/02/2022

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As of the latest update by the Greek authorities, the total number of confirmed Covid-19 diagnosed cases in Greece 2,317,014. 88 new deaths were reported raising the total number to 25,417. The number of patients treated in intensive care units is currently 460. 18,094 new cases were announced yesterday in Greece. 5,890 of the new cases were found in the Attica region and 1,807 new cases in the Thessaloniki region.

Greek health authorities have administered more than 20 million vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 since inoculation against the virus began 14 months ago, a public briefing heard on Monday.

Up until Monday afternoon, 75% of the country’s general population and 84% of its adults had received one dose of vaccine, with the ratio of people who received two doses coming to 71% and 80% respectively.

Some 5.26 million people have already had a booster shot, representing 90% of those eligible for it, the Health Ministry said in its daily briefing on the course of the pandemic.

However, around 300,000 people aged 60 or over remain unvaccinated, the ministry stressed.

The tourism industry is calling for coronavirus measures to be relaxed and support the flow of arrivals expected to grow further this year, according to a letter the Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE) has sent to the government.

SETE specifically asked for the abolition of the Passenger Locator Forms (PLF) that create bureaucratic obstacles to potential visitors to Greece, and for the uniformity of health certificate validity so as to avoid the contradiction of allowing tourists into the country but asking them to make repeated tests to have dinner.

In his letter to the Tourism Ministry, SETE President Yiannis Retsos asks for a series of amendments and adjustments to health protocols of operation for the tourism sector so that Greece becomes an even more competitive tourism destination without compromising health safety.

Armed with its experience of the last couple of years and the progress in vaccination, SETE stresses that the obligation for a PLF submission should be waived immediately for travelers with a valid vaccination certificate. For all other categories of travelers that obligation should also be abolished as of April 1, 2022. “The form the pandemic has taken today and the conditions that prevail have defeated the objective for which this measure was introduced – based on the existing rules there is no point in locating travelers anymore,” the letter reads.

Regarding the requirements for entering the country, he notes that “although allowing every traveler to come into the country is positive, regardless of their nationality or form of travel, what creates issues in the operation of businesses and needless hassle for visitors is the disparity in the validity period of vaccination certificates between the entry process (up to nine months after completing the basic immunization) and their use within the country (only up to seven months).”

On quarantine hotels, for this tourism season SETE recommends following the pattern set last year, with a special provision for cases identified at short-term rentals too. SETE is in favor of maintaining the option for visitors with Covid-19 to extend their stay in a hotel till their quarantine ends, covering their own costs.

In more detail, the 18,094 new cases detected per Regional Unit:

  • Attica 5,890
    • Eastern Attica 705
    • Northern Sector of Athens  927
    • West Attica 198
    • Western Sector of Athens 807
    • Central Sector of Athens 1,624
    • Southern Sector of Athens 657
    • Piraeus 857
    • Islands 115
  • Thessaloniki 1,807
  • Mount Athos 2
  • Etoloakarnania 281
  • Andros 14
  • Argolida 153
  • Arcadia 155
  • Arta 102
  • Achaia 699
  • Boeotia 193
  • Grevena 40
  • Drama 100
  • Evros 192
  • Evia 327
  • Evritania 18
  • Zakynthos 85
  • Ilia 278
  • Imathia 171
  • Heraklion 1,060
  • Thassos 26
  • Thesprotia 84
  • Thira 50
  • Ithaca 5
  • Ikaria 8
  • Ioannina 262
  • Kavala 202
  • Kalymnos 89
  • Karditsa 116
  • Karpathos 42
  • Kastoria 83
  • Kea-Kythnos 16
  • Corfu 178
  • Kefalonia 54
  • Kilkis 117
  • Kozani 218
  • Corinth 251
  • Kos 101
  • Laconia 65
  • Larissa 378
  • Lasithi 285
  • Lesvos 169
  • Lefkada 25
  • Lemnos 34
  • Magnesia 257
  • Messinia 155
  • Milos 9
  • Mykonos 35
  • Naxos 57
  • Xanthi 172
  • Paros 40
  • Pella 183
  • Pieria 169
  • Preveza 100
  • Rethymno 162
  • Rodopi 159
  • Rhodes 262
  • Samos 125
  • Serres 165
  • Sporades 4
  • Syros 22
  • Tinos 8
  • Trikala 191
  • Fthiotida 192
  • Florina 60
  • Fokida 45
  • Chalkidiki 120
  • Chania 284
  • Chios 141
  • Under investigation 178

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