Covid infections jump to 8,100, as 91 patients die
The number of new Covid-19 infections jumped to 8,100 on Tuesday after 7,287 a day before, based on the daily figures published by Greek health authorities.
The number of new Covid-19 infections jumped to 8,100 on Tuesday after 7,287 a day before, based on the daily figures published by Greek health authorities.
Greece’s National Vaccination Committee issued guidelines on Tuesday to individuals that want to get the third dose of a jab against Covid-19 and became infected, either before or after vaccination.
Using a new categorization of investments, new sets of incentives and new assessment procedures, the government is trying not only to attract strategic investments, but mainly to see them realized in a reasonable time and not remain on paper.
Construction for Line 4 of the Athens metro is being hampered by citizens’ reactions at the Evangelismos station and the location of the future Exarchia station, with the Attiko Metro company planning information campaigns.
New research claims Athens is the sixth brightest city in the world.
An experimental chewing gum containing a protein that “traps” coronavirus particles could limit the amount of virus in saliva and help curb transmission when infected people are talking, breathing or coughing, researchers believe.
The measures Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on Monday in Parliament will cover the effects of price hikes on people with low pensions and disabilities for the next six months, according to Finance Ministry sources.
Ibrahim Rasool loved his job as a soccer referee because of sportsmanship and fair play. But the 33-year-old from Afghanistan says there’s nothing fair about the way the European Union treats people flocking to its borders in search of a better life.
European Union governments kicked off a debate on Tuesday about how long vaccines are effective against Covid-19 and whether evidence of a booster dose will be required to maintain free travel across the bloc as cases spike.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has expressed his shock over the deadly bus accident in Bulgaria on Tuesday, while offering his condolences to the relatives of the victims.