Greece lifts all restrictions on vaccinators from September 9th, only on Covid-19's certificate

Greece will lift the restrictions of pandemic in areas with the highest cases of corruption, starting Saturday. The movement, which was originally held for two weeks, is part of an attempt to grant more freedom to those who are fully vaccinated against the virus and to encourage a number [...]
Greece will lift the restrictions of pandemic in areas with the highest cases of corruption, starting Saturday.
The movement, which was originally held for two weeks, is part of an attempt to grant more freedom to those who are fully vaccinated against the virus and to encourage a large number of unexplored people to quit.
Most of northern Greece and some of Greece's “red” have been detained by police hours last month between 1am and 6am and in bars and restaurants to extinguish the fourth wave of the virus. We have implemented restrictions such as the ban on music.
Health Minister Tanassis Prebris said at a press conference on Wednesday that, under calm rules, not only music would be played, but restaurants and entertainment sites would be allowed to accept clients.
However, it is only open to those who can show evidence of recovery from the recent vaccine or infections, Coddy. Unexploited people will continue to be detained, in line with the March restrictions presented last month.
These measures prohibit unexcused people from domestic environments such as cafes and restaurants and require that unexcused workers undergo regular test of the coronary at their own expense.
According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Greece is relatively reluctant to vaccinate, with 57% of the population of about 11 million completely vaccinated, compared to about 63% of the European Union as a whole.











