Chattanooga Times Free Press

Greece begins giving vaccines to people outside churches

- BY IDYLI TSAKIRI

ARCHANES, Greece — Greece has begun administer­ing vaccinatio­ns for COVID-19 outside churches in a pilot program recently announced by the government as a means of encouragin­g more people to get the shots.

Mobile National Health Organizati­on units began administer­ing shots Monday in a church yard in Archanes, a town near the city of Heraklion on the southern island of Crete.

The single-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine was being used, with shots being administer­ed from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Fifty-two appointmen­ts were booked for the first day, but some people were turning up without appointmen­ts and were being given the vaccines.

The government announced the program last month, with mobile health care units to administer shots in town squares outside churches, initially in Crete and later expanding to the country’s main cities.

Authoritie­s have been seeking to boost Greece’s vaccinatio­n drive with a series of incentives, and have sought the support of the country’s powerful Orthodox Church. Vaccinatio­n against COVID-19 has been made compulsory for health care workers in the private and public sector, while certain entertainm­ent venues such as indoor restaurant­s and bars will be accessible only to those who have a certificat­e of vaccinatio­n or recent recovery from the disease.

“There is no solution to this great danger ravaging humanity other than the vaccines,” said Father Andreas Kaliontzak­is, priest of the Church of Virgin Mary outside which Monday’s vaccinatio­n drive was taking place.

“It is a one-way-street and as a church we thought that we have to stand with the people,” he said.

Nikos Tzanakis, a professor of pulmonolog­y, was also outside the church for the vaccine drive, which he described as “an act of high symbolism to point out that our church, this great social and spiritual entity of our country, sides with the national efforts for vaccinatio­n.”

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