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  1. More Greeks waved forward for vaccine as basic coverage edges to 40 pct

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    at least their first jab by the end of June. This target is still in the balance, although

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  2. Govt intent on making some relief measures permanent
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    the apparent reluctance of some older Greeks to take up the Covid jab. More than 30 pct of over-80s

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  3. Pandemic surge creates fresh political and economic doubts

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    figures and influencers, to convince more Greeks to get the jab. For the time being, the increase

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  4. PM cautious about extending compulsory vaccinations
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    to a report in Kathimerini, the government decided that forcing schoolteachers to get the jab

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  5. ND set to carry Covid, wildfires baggage into September

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    of possibly encouraging Greeks who have not yet been vaccinated to get the jab as they return to work

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  6. New cabinet meets with focus on fire fallout, policy roadmap
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    to allow them to return to hospitals if they receive the first jab. The move seems designed to ease

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  7. Lack of vaccines led to panic in B&H, yet now they are going to waste
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    the AstraZeneca jab. All attempts by those responsible to dissuade them have proven unsuccessful

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  8. PM makes new bid to address Covid wave, speculation about restrictions

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    , pushing the percentage of the general population that has had at least one jab up to 63.9 pct, while

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  9. Newsletter 316 - 12/11/2021

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    for the booster jab, he said that the vaccination certificates for over-60s who have been double

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  10. PM addresses internal anxieties in party as polls indicate public is increasingly sceptical
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    - widely interpreted as a jab at Defence Minister Nikos Dendias - of avoiding the parliamentary

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