Does it matter where I was vaccinated to enter Greece?

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I was vaccinated in Australia, but I have been issued also with an Italian EU green pass attesting to my vaccination. I'm filling out the Greece passenger locator form right now and it's asking me where I was vaccinated, does it matter if it wasn't in the EU?



Best Answer

Not sure if the country plays a role but Greece accepts tourists that are vaccinated with the following vaccines:

The EU recognized:

-Astra Zeneca

-Pfizer

-Moderna

-Johnsons & Johnsons

Other vaccines also accepted:

-Novavax

-Sinovac

-Sinopharm

-Cansino Biologics

-Sputnik V

Because things change all the time though I would reccommend checking with the Greek Embassy of your country to be sure.




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