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Greece:- PM’s Speech on new measures…. 2 measures to be introduced.

New measures: PM, Kyriakos Mitsotakis speech in regards to new measures

New measures: The announcements of Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Let me start with an important pandemic announcement. The new “Omicron” mutation worries us and calls us to be vigilant, because it reminds us that the coronavirus can constantly surprise us as long as it finds ground to survive, especially among the unvaccinated. While the holidays that are approaching, with their atmosphere, family tables and social outings, create conditions that may favour its revival.

 

We will know more about the “Omicron” mutation in about two weeks. Sooner or later, however, it is certain that it will make its appearance in Greece as well. That is why we must continue to implement our policy even faster. In other words, we must gain time.

 

Vaccinations, many tests, application of the vaccination certificate and personal protection measures. This is the answer and not a lockdown, which some people rebate, without being able to often hide their epicaricacy.

 

And despite the great difficulties we face – the Minister of Health will speak later to present the situation that prevails today within the National Health System – our policy at least in terms of vaccinations in the last month seems to work. Already 3 in 4 Greeks over the age of 12 have chosen to be vaccinated with the vaccine. Our country today is second in Europe in terms of daily vaccinations related to the 3rd dose. In the last few weeks alone, the total number of 1st and 3rd vaccinations appointments has exceeded 2 million.

 

We are moving forward, in other words, better, but not as much as we should and not as much as we want. Because while all age groups respond, there is only one who insists on being late.

 

Of our 580,000 unvaccinated fellow citizens over the age of 60, unfortunately only 60,000 rushed to be vaccinated within the month of November. And it is mainly those over 60 who are being treated and unfortunately many of them have passed away, and as we have said many times, they are unjust deaths.

Consider that in Portugal where people over 60 have been vaccinated at a rate of 98%, if I am not mistaken, if you look at the data the occupied ICUs and the losses are minimal. On the contrary, in Greece, and despite the great effort we have all made, the vaccination rate at these ages is still around 83%.

 

Therefore, these citizens must be the first to be protected, as they are often the ones who are late going to the hospital when in need, unfortunately aggravating their situation even more. However, preventing the hospitalization of other  serious illnesses.

 

Experts, moreover, estimate that the importance of the vaccine of a 70-year-old is equivalent to 34 vaccinations of newer ones in terms of public health.

 

So, we are now turning our attention to the protection of our fellow citizens, of these fellow citizens. For this reason, their vaccination becomes mandatory from now on.

It’s a decision I have to tell you that tormented me personally. However, I feel a heavier responsibility to stand by the most vulnerable, even if they may be temporarily unhappy. I have absolutely no doubt that our political decision will save human lives. Because vaccination is becoming more than mandatory. It Saves lives. It is necessary for health. It is now necessary for the whole society.

 

Greek, therefore, over the age of 60 who have not been vaccinated should have made an appointment by January 16, I repeat January 16, to receive their first dose. They will have top priority in the system to be vaccinated first. Otherwise, every month an administrative fine of 100 Euros will be imposed which will be confirmed directly by AADE. And by law this money will be collected in a special fund which will finance our hospitals.

It is not a punishment. I would say it is a price of health. A precautionary motive, a boost of life but I believe it is also an act of justice for the many more vaccinated. It is not possible today for some people to be deprived of the health system services they need because others stubbornly refuse to do the obvious.

 

My decision – I repeat – means protection and not punishment. And after what applies to health professionals, now comes to complete the persuasion campaign that we have been following for months.

 

I would like to remind you that Greece was the first to set rules for controlled access to closed spaces since July. Also first, since October, opened the possibility of a third dose to all adults. And first to set the condition of full vaccination for those over 60 to be administrated the third dose. It is a plan with fixed goals but also with the flexibility that circumstances require each time.

 

So, we proceed with a method, with understanding, but also with determination. We calmly identify where we are lagging behind and intervene purposefully when we have to, as the Constitution requires, exhausted any other means. This is what we are doing now with our fellow citizens over 60 who need to be vaccinated.

At the same time, however, we anticipate. That is why, in view of the holidays, the state is taking another complementary measure. From December 6 to 12, it will provide a free self-test to any adult, vaccinated or not, to identify possible asymptomatic carriers of the virus before Christmas. The exact same exercise will be repeated from January 3 to 7 to monitor the transmission of the pandemic during the holidays. Because it is important that we all control ourselves during the gatherings of the day. The Minister of Health will make detailed announcements tomorrow, while we have secured through the Civil Protection another 20 million self-tests for the needs of our schools.

 

I close by insisting on the character of our two new initiatives. They are measures of incitement and not of repression, they are just measures. Because they are not horizontal to everyone but primarily concern those whom we ultimately intend to guard. They also serve the dual purpose of making the economy and society work in parallel with the protection of public health. And finally they adapt to the situation, so that these holidays are the last ones that we will spend with our thoughts on the pandemic.

 

I am sure that we all understand their importance and when they come to a vote in Parliament – immediately, in the coming days – I hope the political forces will rise to the occasion. They must reject bilingualism and not hide behind findings such as “optional compulsion”. It is time to speak the language of truth and the truth is only one: the vaccine saves lives and first and foremost the most vulnerable. That is why, as I told you, it is not obligatory, it is necessary, it is imperative.

 

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About Louise Inzk

Louise is Australian born and has been a Greek citizen since 1991. She has deep cultural ties with the island, often writing about Zakynthian Traditions and Culture. She is also an active member of the Volunteer Group of Zakynthos, Giostra Di Zante and is a member of the women's choir "Rodambelos". Her love of the island and all it offers saw her joining the Zakynthos (Zante) Informer admin team in 2014.

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