Nevertheless, he was still implementing the government measure, only allowing customers with COVID-19 certificates to be seated inside. But just as the measure came into effect in Greece, the Russian capital repealed a similar one introduced last month. Italy made vaccinations obligatory in April for health care workers and pharmacists. France also announced mandatory COVID-19 passes for access to restaurants, bars, shopping malls and many tourist spots, as well as trains and planes, as of July 21. Incentives to get vaccinated have included 150 euros ($180) credit to spend on entertainment and travel for anyone under 26 who gets a shot.
Source: ABC News July 17, 2021 06:45 UTC