News from another reality: Greece eased restrictions on the unvaccinated

Most of the country’s population is immunized

The separation of vaccinated and unvaccinated people for access to places and activities in Greece will be practically abolished. / Photo: Collage: Today, dw.com

After two years of a pandemic and unprecedented restrictive measures, Greece is “returning to normal life.”

Ekathimerini writes about this.

What’s happening

As the publication notes, the separation of vaccinated and unvaccinated people for access to places and activities will be practically abolished. For visiting shops, restaurants, cinemas, theaters, etc. certificates of vaccination, recovery or a negative test for coronavirus are no longer required.

The only exception is 1 rapid test per week (instead of 2 per week) for unvaccinated workers and wearing masks indoors for at least another month.

“Now the conditions are favorable for the lifting of the measures. Most of the population is immunized,” said Haralambos Gogos, professor of pathology at the University of Patras School of Medicine.

However, he also noted the importance of individual responsibility.

Recall that in connection with the hostilities, the Ukrainians almost forgot about covid. Dr. Komarovsky explained how the “magnesia effect” manifested itself in the case of this disease and who can prescribe medications for post-COVID depression.

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Source: Segodnya

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