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Vacation Concerns – Citizen Appeal and Vaccinations.
“There is no case of easing of the measures, there may be a case of tightening of the measures at the local level of West Attica or Kozani”: This was clarified during an interview by government spokesman Stelios Petsas, while emphasizing that the government will strictly adhere to this traffic schedule in view of Christmas.
“It is very important at the local level to intervene quickly and control possible outbreaks so that they do not get out of control.” said Mr. Petsas, speaking to SKAI.
Asked about “Bells” in areas considered “red“The government spokesman replied:
“When such alarms go off, we must take them into account and intervene in a timely manner. If necessary, we will do so in other areas. Hopefully it wasn’t necessary.”
In fact, he expressed the belief that even In February – March, a large percentage of our vulnerable fellow citizens will have been vaccinated.
He also referred to the need to observe the measures in parallel with the vaccination program and reiterated that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be vaccinated first.
At the same time, Mr. Petsas called on citizens who make appointments for the vaccine not to reject it, while at the same time pointing out that the first batches of the Pfizer vaccine will arrive in our country on December 26.
The next day, as he said, vaccinations will begin, something that Kyriakos Mitsotakis himself had announced on Friday.
However, the government spokesperson stressed that we must not be complacent and noted that if the measures are met “there is no reason to extend.”
He stressed that the rapid free mass test measure announced yesterday is a “very important measure.”
He also explained that through the platform testing.gov.gr, citizens can express interest in taking the exam at the 386 designated checkpoints.
The platform is expected to open on Monday.
“Do not open our contacts”
Commenting on the Christmas holidays, Mr. Petsas said that it is important to have a closed circle.
“Do not open our contacts” he said, adding:
“Let’s try that our contacts are the same people”.
At the same time, referring to the economy, Petsas said that the government will continue to support him from the consequences of the pandemic.
On the subject of reducing the limit of electronic receipts for tax free, Mr. Petsas emphasized that the situation will be evaluated when the year ends.
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