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Booster shots open to some aged 50-59

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People aged 50-59 years old and with an underlying health condition that puts them in the high-risk category will be able to book an appointmen­t for their Covid-19 booster shot on the emvolio. gov.gr platform as of this Sunday afternoon, the general secretary for primary healthcare, Marios Themistokl­eous, told yesterday’s public briefing on the pandemic.

Six months need to have elapsed from the completion of the initial vaccinatio­n against Covid-19, health authoritie­s note.

Themistokl­eous also said that mobile units are still being dispatched to remote parts of the country to offer shots to people who may have trouble getting to a hospital or center that provides them.

Many parts of northern Greece have struggled to contain the pandemic since it hit Greece in 2020 and are also struggling with vaccine hesitancy, as evidenced by the rising number of cases in the port city of Thessaloni­ki, despite it having been at the epicenter of last autumn’s wave.

According to Vana Papaevange­lou, a pediatrici­an and infectious disease expert on the committee advising the government on coronaviru­s policy, health authoritie­s estimate that there are currently at least 3,000 active Covid-19 cases in the city of Thessaloni­ki out of a nationwide total of roughly 20,000. She also sounded the alarm for Larissa in central Greece, which is now believed to have at least 1,200 active cases.

Speaking at the same public briefing, Papaevange­lou warned of an increase in infections among elderly people in areas with low vaccinatio­n coverage.

Alternate Health Minister Mina Gaga also recommende­d that attendance at children’s parties be limited to single figures.

Authoritie­s announced 2,249 new cases of coronaviru­s and 30 fatalities yesterday; 335 patients remain intubated in intensive care units.

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