https://greekcitytimes.com/2020/05/11/k ... in-greece/
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According to the protocol, when travel by sea in Greece resumes for all, passenger ferries will be allowed to carry
55 percent of their maximum capacity set by current legislation. Ferries that do not have cabins will be allowed to transport 50 percent of their original passenger capacity.
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Prior to boarding a ferry or a high-speed vessel at ports of departure, passengers will be given
health questionnaires to fill out, which will then be evaluated by crew members. Passengers that are detected to have been exposed to the virus in the last 14 days leading up to the day of travel, will be denied boarding.
Thermal screening is recommended to be applied to passengers of ships that will operate routes of over three hours. The process will be performed remotely on passengers by use of contactless electronic distance thermometers. If a passenger is detected with a temperature of over 37.8 degrees celsius, boarding will not be allowed. The effectiveness of the thermal screening measure will be reviewed on June 15.
When boarding a ferry or high-speed vessel, all passengers must wear
face masks and maintain a minimum distance of 1.5 meters between one another.
Passengers must wear face masks on board at all times and in all spaces of vessels. If passengers do not have face masks or refuse to comply with the measure, boarding will not be allowed.
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It should be noted that the maximum number of passengers allowed on passenger ferries and high-speed vessels will be discussed by authorities in early June to form a new framework if necessary, depending on the course of the pandemic in Greece.
If Covid-19 cases are low and there is high travel demand then the allowed passenger capacity of vessels will most likely rise after June 15.
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