Greece stops vaccinating statesmen due to backlash in media – EU



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The Greek government suspended the coronavirus immunization program for officials due to a media backlash, which accused some ministers of rushing to get vaccinated before doctors had a chance to get vaccinated. This was announced yesterday by the Greek government’s deputy spokesman Aristotle Peloni on the air of the radio station “Parapolitika”, TASS reported.

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Greek President Katerina Sakelaropoulou, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, several ministers and representatives of political parties were vaccinated between December 27 and 30, setting an example for society. The first person vaccination was shown live on television. Some of the ministers expressed their joy on social media that they were vaccinated so quickly, which is why they were criticized by the opposition media.

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According to Peloni, “the token vaccination of the government and officials has ended with the vaccinations carried out to 66 of a list of 128 officials and the list is closed for now.”

Peloni added that the “remaining public officials, like all Greeks, will be vaccinated when it is their turn on the National Vaccination Commission calendar,” BTA noted.

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