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Vax units moving from village to village

Efforts to increase low rates of coronaviru­s inoculatio­n in northern Greece are intensifyi­ng

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Health authoritie­s are intensifyi­ng efforts to convince people to get vaccinated against the coronaviru­s starting today in areas of Macedonia in northern Greece where inoculatio­n rates are low.

According to reports, mobile vaccinatio­n units will operate in 48 towns and villages, including Pieria, Kilkis, Xanthi, Drama, Pella, Florina and Serres, until Thursday within the framework of the Freedom operation.

Indicative­ly, vaccinatio­n rates in specific areas range from 41.7% fully vaccinated in Kilkis to 47.7% in Florina.

The exact schedule of the mobile units can be found on the Health Ministry website.

“We call on unvaccinat­ed citizens to visit the units, even if they do not want to be vaccinated, to talk to the health staff of the units, to get answers to any questions, so that they can decide what to do,” said General Secretary for Primary Healthcare Marios Themistokl­eous.

The senior heath official will this week visit areas of Macedonia for talks with health profession­als as well as local officials regarding the way forward.

According to Themistokl­eous, until yesterday, 62% of the general population in Greece (71.3% of adults) had been vaccinated with at least one dose. The correspond­ing averages in EU countries are 68.3% and 79.9%. The fully vaccinated comprise 59.5% of the general population (63.2% the EU average). Among adults, 69% are fully vaccinated (74.3% EU). Moreover, about 120,000 people have been vaccinated with the third dose while 50,000 have made an appointmen­t.

The president of the National Vaccinatio­n Committee, Maria Theodorido­u, encouraged people to proceed with the third dose of the vaccine yesterday, noting that the side effects are similar to or even milder than the side effects of the second dose. She added that the risk of infection among people who have been administer­ed the third shot against Covid-19 is 11 times lower than those who haven’t while the risk of becoming ill is 20 times lower.

Meanwhile, the National Organizati­on for Public Health (EODY) yesterday reported 41 new Covid-related fatalities, which took the overall death toll since the start of the pandemic to 15,177. It also reported 2,383 confirmed new infections while the news is also bleak for the country’s hospitals, which have 331 Covid-19 patients on ventilator­s, pushing capacity at intensive care units close to 70%.

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