In Greece the first batch of vaccines



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The trucks with the first doses of the vaccine passed through Premachonas on Friday afternoon, one day after the start of its transport operation from Pfizer warehouses to the 27 countries of the European Union.

As soon as the first doses of vaccines arrive in Greece, specifically 9,750, the national plan “Freedom” is launched, starting vaccinations on Sunday at the same time as 15 other European countries.

Vaccinations begin simultaneously at 12 noon Sunday at 5 referral hospitals in Attica.

One of them, Evangelismos, where 35 people will be vaccinated, mainly doctors and nurses. Among the first to be vaccinated will be the President of the Republic and the Prime Minister.

Citizens can now obtain all the information they need on the site emvolio.gov.gr. In the next few days, you will be able to book your appointment electronically on the platform, entering the Taxisnet codes.

The citizen will receive the unique code number of the appointment or the QR Code, depending on how the appointment was scheduled. Through the implementation of appointments, repeat vaccination is planned at the same time.

In an exclusive interview with ERT, the Greek President and CEO of ERT Albert Burla, He expressed the belief that there are tools that will lead to the end of the pandemic.

“Right now the solutions we have in our hands are so effective that it is only a matter of time before we get to the end,” he said. Μπουρλά.

A crack of optimism gives a map of the European Center for Disease Prevention that shows that our country from Thessaly and below is “orange”, that is, it has less than fifty cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

Northern Greece remains “red”, while most of the islands are “green”, with less than 25 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

Another map of the European Center shows the positivity index.

Greece appears in green, that is, the positivity rate is below 4%.

The reduction in cases in the last 24 hours is slight. THE ΕΟΔΥ announced 617 new cases of coronavirus, 470 intubated and 50 deaths.

Source: ERT1, first program
Feature: Smaragda Agorogianni

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