Greek PM on Messinia tour: Vaccination of children will not be obligatory

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis concluded a tour of Messinia, SW Peloponnese, on Monday with his visit to the town of Kyparissia. Earlier, he had visited the dam of Christianoupoli where he was briefed on the works in progress by Deputy Rural Development responsible for common agriculture policy Yiannis Ikonomou, ANA reports.

Later, accompanied by Culture Minister Lina Mendoni and the mayor of Trifyllia Giorgos Leventakis, he visited the Church of Metamorphosis of Christ in Christianoupolis which has been characterized as one of the most impressive monuments of the Peloponnese. The Church is dated in the early 12th century and underwent restoration from 2011 to 2013 in the context of NSRF 2007-2013.

In talks with the people during his tour to the Messinia region, he referred to the vaccination of younger people. Specifically, he said that the platform will open for ages 12 and over, reiterating that the government will listen to the experts’ recommendations. He clarified that the vaccination will not be mandatory for children.

The waste management issue in the Peloponnese will be definitively resolved, said Mitsotakis, speaking during his visit to a new waste processing plant at Arcadia region on Monday.

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