Greece to Require Vaccination or Negative Test at Indoor Restaurants

Greece to Require Vaccination or Negative Test at Indoor Restaurants
People sit in a cafe in central Athens, Greece, on Sept. 3, 2020. Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters
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ATHENS—Greece will require customers at indoor restaurants, bars, and cafes to prove they have been vaccinated against COVID-19 or have tested negative within the last three days, the government announced on Tuesday to combat an infection surge.

Under the new regulations, which will remain in force until August, all customers at indoor bars and restaurants will have to be seated. Those dining outdoors will not require proof of vaccination or a test.