Coronavirus in Turkey and Greece: Latest cases & lockdown rules
GREECE and Turkey remain on the UK's safe list, meaning Brits will not have to quarantine if travelling to the countries.
The latest countries to be added to the quarantine list include Jamaica, Czech Republic and Switzerland, after their cases continued to climb.
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Countries with new daily cases over 20 per 100,000 population, during a seven day period, are likely to be removed from the air corridor list.
Here is the latest travel advice for both Greece and Turkey.
Greece
How many coronavirus cases have there been in Greece?
Greece has kept coronavirus cases relatively low, with the country reporting 10,317 overall cases.
Figures have slowly been increasing, with new infections as high as 293 last week - the highest since the crisis began.
What is the infection rate in Greece?
The number of new infections, according to the ECDC is 14 per 100,000 people in the last seven days - having dropped from 14.1 yesterday.
This keeps it under the figure of 20 determined by the government as a risk.
What are the current travel restrictions in Greece?
At the moment, neither Brits heading to Greece or Greeks coming to the UK need to quarantine.
Anyone entering the country has to fill in a Passenger Locator Form 24 hours before travelling, and show the QR code on arrival.
Without this, passengers can be fined €500 or sent back to the UK.
There are also some new restrictions across the country, to slow down the increase in new cases.
Curfews are in place on some of the islands - bars and restaurants must close between midnight and 7am.
Turkey
How many coronavirus cases have there been in Turkey?
Turkey has confirmed 270,133 and 6,370 deaths.
New cases per day remain around 1,000, but saw the highest daily infection rate on August 29 of 1,587, the biggest increase since mid-June.
What is the infection rate in Turkey?
The infection rate currently sits at 12.7, according to the ECDC, a slight increase in recent weeks.
As it is below 20, this means it is currently a low risk country for being put on the quarantine list.
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What are the current travel restrictions in Turkey?
Arrivals into Turkey will not face quarantine but will have to have health checks including temperature checks.
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If they test positive for coronavirus, then travellers will be forced to quarantine.
Face masks must be worn in crowded areas as well as supermarkets as well as public transport, with £106 fines for those breaking the rules.