In the next few hours – no later than the morning of Tuesday, 14.09.2021 – the ambiguity that arose regarding the initial Government Gazette for the measures for the unvaccinated and the entrance to the indoor dining and entertainment area, for minors 12 to 17 years old, is expected to be resolved. .
According to the original Government Gazette, children over 12 years of age who have not been vaccinated or infected with coronavirus will not be able to enter indoor dining areas, something that will apply from tomorrow for adults.
The measure applies to restaurants, cafes, internet cafes, canteens and bars, among others, where minors aged 12 and over must present a vaccination certificate or disease certificate, issued 30 days after the first positive test and valid for up to 180 days.
Catering businesses that provide indoor services and these measures will apply will also include shops inside galleries, closed shopping malls and long-distance stations.
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As for minors 5-11 years old, for their entry into these companies they can submit a self-test declaration of the last 24 hours, from a parent or guardian, whose physical presence is not required.
According to a report by SKAI, there will now be an amendment to the Official Gazette which will clarify that minors 12 to 17 years old will be able to enter the interior of restaurants, with a rapid test of 48 hours.
It is also indicative that the Minister of State Akis Skertsos in his post on social media referred to the same measures, but said that young people 12 to 17 years old can enter the restaurants with a 48-hour rapid test.
With information from: SKAI.
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