Some 372,243 vaccination appointments for both the first and second doses against Covid-19 have so far been booked in Greece, said Health Ministry Secretary-General for Primary Health Care, Marios Themistokleous, at Monday’s live briefing on the unfolding national vaccinations program, ANA reports.
First-dose appointments correspond to 126,975 inoculated citizens over the age of 85, he added, and 18,483 concern vaccinated workers in the national health system, including doctors and nurses.
Appointments are available at all the health districts nationwide, and he mentioned that Greece on Monday received 49,160 Pfizer vaccines. The fact that Greece received fewer doses than expected is not an issue exclusive to Greece, as it is observed in all EU countries, he explained, as Pfizer has said that deliveries of its vaccine will resume as per usual as of next week.
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