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Update – 25/08/2021

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As of the latest update by the Greek authorities, the total number of confirmed Covid-19 diagnosed cases in Greece 566,812. 32 new deaths were reported raising the total number to 13,466. The number of patients treated in intensive care units is currently 326. 4,608 new cases were announced yesterday in Greece. 1,096 of the new cases were found in the Attica region and 402 new cases in the Thessaloniki region.

The health minister announced plans on Tuesday to impose new testing requirements and attendance restrictions on people who aren’t vaccinated against Covid-19.

The measures include requiring weekly or twice-weekly testing for unvaccinated workers, and allowing access to certain indoor venues only to those who are vaccinated or have a certificate verifying they have recovered from Covid-19 in the last six months.

Health Minister Vassilis Kikilias said the new measures weren’t punitive, but “what we must do as a responsible state.”

“It is our obligation toward all those who lost the battle” before vaccines became available, Kikilias said.

“It is our obligation towards the millions of citizens who spent 18 months of the pandemic being careful for themselves and their fellow citizens, who stayed up nights for weeks caring for patients, who shut their shops and lost their jobs in this huge pandemic, who worked remotely, who studied remotely,” he said.

The measures will be in effect from September 13 until March 31. Under the new regulations, all private and public sector workers without a certificate proving vaccination or recent recovery from Covid-19 will have to undergo one rapid test per week, Kililias said.

Two tests per week will be required for people working in academia, tourism, restaurants, cafes, bars, and in entertainment productions, as well as school and university students.

The tests will be conducted at private facilities, with the 10-euro cost to be paid by the tested individuals. Only school students will be eligible for free tests.

Stressing that more than 90% of the Covid-19 patients in Greece’s intensive care units are unvaccinated, Kililias said indoor entertainment venues, restaurants, bars and cafes will only be accessible to vaccinated or recently recovered customers, with verification checks conducted at entrances through an app that scans Covid-19 certificates.

Unvaccinated people will be able to enter indoor movies, theaters, museums, archaeological sites and gyms only with proof of a negative rapid test conducted up to 48 hours earlier. Venues will have the right to admit only vaccinated customers if they wish, the minister said. Masks will be mandatory for everyone in indoor public areas and in outdoor crowded areas.

Proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative rapid test within the past 48 hours will also be required to travel by plane, train, boat or long-distance bus for anyone age 12 and over. For children ages 5-12, a self-test is acceptable, with the results uploaded to a government website.

Kikilias also stressed there would be no grace period for the previously announced suspension from work as of September 1 of health care and care home workers who refuse to get vaccinated. Vaccines are freely available in Greece to anyone over the age of 12.

“As there is now a choice, our professional, financial and social lives can’t be suspended and I assure you … that this will not happen,” Kikilias said.

Greece has been seeing a steady increase in confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths, as well as hospitalizations and intubations, over the past several weeks. ICU beds for Covid-19 patients are more than 68% full, while regular Covid-19 wards are 45% full, health ministry figures show.

More than 11 million vaccine doses have been administered, with 5.6 million people now fully vaccinated.

“Thanks to the vaccine, we will not convert our hospitals again to prioritize those who are seriously ill with Covid,” Kikilias said, adding that hospitals will continue caring for all cases.

“The contrary would be both unfair and unethical towards the majority of citizens who have been vaccinated and are suffering from other illnesses, and of course have a right to proper care,” he said.

Messinia has become the latest regional unit to be slapped with a mini-lockdown by civil protection authorities to stem the spread of Covid-19.

The restrictions will go into effect at 6 a.m. on Friday and will be reviewed on September 1 depending on the course of coronavirus cases.

The General Secretariat for Civil Protection announced that public movement in the regional unit will be banned between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. except for medical emergencies and work, while music is not allowed at clubs, bars and cafés to prevent overcrowding.Parties and other gatherings of more than 20 people are also forbidden, both in private and public setting, with the fines for violating this restriction ranging from 50,000 to 200,000 euros.

The Civil Protection authority also announced that existing restrictions imposed on the Cretan regional units of Hania, Iraklio and Rethymno will remain in force.

Kalamata, the capital of Messinia, is the second largest city in the Peloponnese.

In more detail, the 4,608 new cases detected per Regional Unit:

  • Attica 1,069
    • Eastern Attica 139
    • Northern Sector of Athens  157
    • West Attica 51
    • Western Sector of Athens 170
    • Central Sector of Athens 259
    • Southern Sector of Athens 102
    • Islands 45
    • Piraeus 173
  • Thessaloniki 402
  • Etoloakarnania 84
  • Andros 10
  • Argolida 13
  • Arcadia 16
  • Arta 19
  • Achaia 184
  • Boeotia 41
  • Grevena 8
  • Drama 47
  • Evros 69
  • Evia 105
  • Evritania 6
  • Zakynthos 27
  • Ilia 232
  • Imathia 43
  • Heraklion 161
  • Thesprotia 21
  • Thira 28
  • Ithaca 3
  • Ikaria 21
  • Ioannina 25
  • Kavala 128
  • Kalymnos 18
  • Karditsa 27
  • Karpathos 4
  • Kastoria 23
  • Corfu 68
  • Kefalonia 10
  • Kilkis 27
  • Kozani 114
  • Corinth 42
  • Kos 12
  • Laconia 31
  • Larissa 104
  • Lasithi 34
  • Lesvos 32
  • Lefkada 33
  • Lemnos 5
  • Magnesia 32
  • Messinia 146
  • Milos 6
  • Mykonos 18
  • Naxos 39
  • Xanthi 27
  • Paros 13
  • Pella 39
  • Pieria 47
  • Preveza 23
  • Rethymno 60
  • Rodopi 15
  • Rhodes 122
  • Samos 16
  • Serres 32
  • Sporades 9
  • Syros 6
  • Tinos 4
  • Trikala 37
  • Fthiotida 43
  • Florina 20
  • Fokida 4
  • Chalkidiki 34
  • Chania 89
  • Chios 16
  • Under investigation 311

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