Citizens aged 65-69 can start inoculations in Greece as of April 2

Vaccinations are picking up pace and citizens are duly attending their inoculation appointments, said the head of the Greek National Vaccination Committee Maria Theodoridou at Monday’s live briefing, according to ANA.

Speaking at the same briefing, Health Secretary-General for Primary Health Care Marios Themistokleous announced that over 26,000 vaccinations were carried out on Monday, reaching 1,630,000 inoculations total in Greece. 

This figure is equivalent to a 10.14 pct of Greek citizens having received one dose of the vaccine. 

Citizens aged 65-69 can begin booking inoculation appointments as of April 2, he noted, while new vaccination centers will be launched on April 1, surpassing 1,000 such centers nationally. 

Those who suffer from serious allergies will be given the option to declare it, so they can be vaccinated at hospitals rather than regular inoculation centers. 

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