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Greek PM on new measures pressuring unvaccinated

19 November 2021
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2021-11-19 10:17

Greece announced a variety of new coronavirus-related restrictions on Thursday. The restrictions include tougher limits on access to non-essential indoor venues, and a seven-month expiration date on passes for over-60 year-olds who have not yet had a booster shot.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said he believed the measures would help those who are still hesitant to change their minds and get vaccinated. From next Monday, all adult unvaccinated citizens will not enter other indoor areas, not even if they carry test results: In cinemas, theaters, museums or gyms. About two-thirds of all Greeks are now fully vaccinated and three-in-four adults.

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