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Govt concerned by virus mutations, encouraged by increase in vaccination rate

Having seen a decline on Covid-19 numbers over the last couple of weeks, paving the way for secondary schools to re-open on Monday, the government is now on the lookout for any threat posed by mutations of the virus.
The first case of the South African variant of the coronavirus was detected in Thessaloniki on Sunday, prompting renewed concern among experts after several instances of the UK variant were discovered in Greece over the past few days. Some experts have ...
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