COVID-19 Greek Embassy Announcement
Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe, there hasn't been recorded any case of COVID-19 yet.
The Zimbabwean Government has advised the Zimbabwean citizens to avoid travelling to, from and via countries of high risk.
The Greek Government announced that, starting from 18.3.2020 (06:00hrs) until 18.4.2020 (06:00hrs), non-EU citizens are not allowed to enter Greece, apart from exceptional cases related to very urgent business or family reasons.
Greek citizens are advised not to travel to Zimbabwe. Greek citizens who are temporarily in Zimbabwe are advised to return immediately to Greece.
Office hours of the Consular Office
Due to the spread of the COVID-19 worldwide and for safety reasons, the Consular Office of the Greek Embassy will be receiving the public only in urgent cases and only under appointment, on the following days and hours:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10:00-12:00
Zambia
There have been 2 recorded cases of COVID-19 until now.
The Zambian Government has recommended to Zambian citizens to avoid non-essential visits abroad.
The Greek Government announced that, starting from 18.3.2020 (06:00hrs) until 18.4.2020 (06:00hrs), non-EU citizens are not allowed to enter Greece, apart from exceptional cases related to very urgent business or family reasons.
Greek citizens are advised not to travel to Zambia. Greek citizens who are temporarily in Zambia are advised to return immediately to Greece.
Malawi
In Malawi, there hasn't been recorded any case of COVID-19 yet.
The Greek Government announced that, starting from 18.3.2020 (06:00hrs) until 18.4.2020 (06:00hrs), non-EU citizens are not allowed to enter Greece, apart from exceptional cases related to very urgent business or family reasons.
Greek citizens are advised not to travel to Malawi. Greek citizens who are temporarily in Malawi are advised to return immediately to Greece.