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Greece’s medical care protests against mandatory vaccination plan, the number of new crown cases in multiple islands increases-the government

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Original title: Greece’s medical care protests against compulsory vaccination plan, the number of new crown cases in multiple islands increases

China News Service, July 27. According to the Greek “China Greek Times” report, on the evening of July 26 local time, the Greek National Public Health Organization announced that there were 2070 new cases of new crown in Greece in the past 24 hours, and a total of 477,975 cases have been confirmed; There were 5 deaths and a total of 12,903 deaths.

Vaccination platform for people aged 12 to 15 will be ready in August

Greece’s Health Minister Kirillas said on the 26th that the vaccination plan for the 12 to 15-year-old age group has been approved, and the government will soon announce when the vaccination for this group will start. He also said that the vaccination appointment platform for this age group should be ready by August.

In addition, Kikilias also mentioned that so far, the number of new crown vaccine appointments for the 15 to 17-year-old age group has reached nearly 30,000. It is expected that this number will increase when the new semester approaches the beginning of school. He also called on people between the ages of 50 and 55 to be vaccinated as soon as possible. He said that people in this age group face a higher risk of infection. Although their vaccination rate is higher, it is still not enough compared to the ideal vaccination rate.

Medical staff will rally to protest the vaccination plan

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As the Greek government previously announced that it would list medical staff as the target of compulsory vaccinations against the new crown, this move caused dissatisfaction among this professional group. According to reports, the Federation of Greek Hospital Doctors plans to hold a rally in front of the health department on the 27th. The Federation will seek a meeting with the Minister of Health and warned that if the government does not withdraw the mandatory vaccination order, the protest will take place in the summer of mid-August. After upgrading.

In addition, the Pan-Hellenic Federation of Hospital Workers said last week that it will take all possible legal measures to overturn the government’s decision to require staff working in nursing homes and medical staff to be vaccinated, or they will be forced to take unpaid leave.

In July, there have been many demonstrations in Greece to protest the government’s mandatory vaccination plan, and oppose whether to vaccinate to distinguish people and differentiate treatment.

Increased cases in multiple islands

From July 26, the Greek authorities lifted the curfew on Mykonos and restrictions on music bans. However, health experts are still keeping a close watch on the development of the epidemic on popular tourist islands.

Root reported that the islands with recent increases in cases of new crown infections include Zakynthos, Leros and Corfu.

Health experts expressed concern about the spread of the delta mutant strain in Greece, because Greece has entered the holiday season, and it is expected that with the arrival of more foreign tourists, the epidemic will reach its peak around August 15. (Cai Ling)Return to Sohu to see more

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