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Greek Health Authorities Monitor Ebola Outbreak, Confirm Low Risk

Wednesday, 20 May 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Greek health authorities are closely monitoring a new Ebola outbreak in Africa, though officials confirm the risk to Greece remains low. The National Public Health Organization (EODY) has activated standard surveillance protocols at ports and airports, including Crete's Heraklion and Chania international airports. No cases have been detected in Greece. Travelers arriving from affected African regions may be subject to health screening upon entry. Tourists visiting Crete are not at risk and no special precautions are required for holidaymakers. Visitors who have recently traveled from affected areas in Africa and experience symptoms such as fever, fatigue, or bleeding should contact a doctor and mention their travel history. For updates, EODY can be reached at their hotline 1135.

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