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Mandatory vaccine rules to be unveiled

Ending speculatio­n, regulation­s foresee unpaid leave for civil servants who refuse to get inoculated

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The framework governing the mandatory vaccinatio­ns of civil servants announced on Thursday by government spokeswoma­n Aristoteli­a Peloni will reportedly be presented in the coming week.

Kathimerin­i understand­s there will be no disciplina­ry council referral for civil servants who refuse to get vaccinated when it is mandatory. Instead they will be placed on unpaid leave “until the end of the pandemic,” which means, essentiall­y, that employees will be allowed to return to work once authoritie­s deem there is no longer a health risk.

The government’s decision to opt for unpaid leave puts an end to speculatio­n of possible redundanci­es that was fueled last week by statements made by the ministers of developmen­t and the interior, Adonis Georgiadis and Makis Voridis.

Another expected provision under the new rules governing mandatory inoculatio­ns is that employers in the private sector will have the right to ask an employee for a vaccinatio­n certificat­e. This does not make vaccinatio­n mandatory, nor is it a reason for dismissal, even though nothing can be taken for granted in the private sector.

Meanwhile yesterday Prime Minister Kyriakos

Mitsotakis once again called on citizens to get their shots. Welcoming visiting European Commission­er of the Internal Market Thierry Breton, Mitsotakis stated that “the challenge is to convince the citizens to get vaccinated” while talking about the government’s strategy.

“With the comprehens­ive campaign we have organized and with the right balance between incentives and disincenti­ves, we have seen vaccinatio­ns increase significan­tly in recent weeks,” he said. During their meeting, the two men also spoke about the actions taken on the European and national level to combat the pandemic, the cooperatio­n for the supply and distributi­on of vaccines, as well as the European digital certificat­e. Mitsotakis lauded Breton’s work on the vaccine front, and thanked him for supporting the proposal for the digital certificat­e, “which was an idea that we were the first to promote and support.”

Mitsotakis also expressed confidence that “we have finally turned the page” and that in the next period Greece will take steps forward not only as far as economic developmen­t is concerned but also in the field of innovation.

For his part, Breton praised the Greek plan for the recovery fund, and its emphasis on the green and digital transition­s.

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