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Greece to allow Brits to visit on holiday with strict quarantine rules

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Greece has changed its mind and will allow Brits to visit on holiday next month but holidaymakers will have to follow strict quarantine rules.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said that Brits will be tested for coronavirus on arrival into the country and if negative, will need to self-quarantine for seven days.

If the test is positive, then holidaymakers will be required to quarantine under supervision for 14 days. The announcement comes days after the country's government said that it would be banning the UK when international flights resume on June 15 because of our poor coronavirus record.

But now, in an apparent change of heart, they are allowing Brits to visit along with other countries who have similar COVID-19 data but they will

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