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Unvaccinated barred from all indoor public venues as of Monday, 22nd November

The government  imposes more restrictions for those not vaccinated against Covid-19 from next week, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on Thursday following a steep rise in infections in recent weeks.

The measures were announced by Mitsotakis in an address to the nation on TV and include barring unvaccinated citizens from all indoor spaces including cinemas, museums and gyms as of Monday, 22nd November.

The new measures mean unvaccinated adults will no longer be able to access indoor venues by presenting a negative Covid test result. At present, unvaccinated adults are only excluded from indoor eateries.

He also said that the vaccination certificate for vaccinated persons over 60 years of age would cease to be valid seven months after the administration of the vaccine. Thus, this age group will be given one month to receive the booster vaccine.

Staggered working hours would also apply in the public and private sectors in order to avoid overcrowding, especially at rush hour times and on public transport. Special provisions will apply for parents with schoolchildren.

Mitsotakis also said controls would be ramped up. Private doctors would be requisitioned to support the National Health System, he added.

The premier also said that unvaccinated churchgoers should have a negative laboratory test, as the Synod of the Orthodox Church of Greece has already called for. [Kathimerini, Reuters]

Source: ekatherimini.com

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