Economou in SKAI: We do not consider compulsory vaccination – NSS within its limits

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We do not consider the obligation of vaccination, no government anywhere in the world did it, Giannis Oikonomou pointed out to SKAI. Compulsory vaccination is not easy to operate, the government spokesman explained, because it is a matter of consequences if there is compulsory vaccination.

Asked if there is a possibility of a lockdown, he noted that the great effort we are making is for the country not to close again.

“It does not appear on the horizon in the next period that we will be forced to step aside from this strategy, and we will do everything possible to support it with the measures and point improvements where needed “, assured Mr. Economou.

“We are fighting a great battle to make the country open in the climate of resurgence of the pandemic and in the other crisis with the price increases”

As he noted, the government has instituted the obligation (of tests and certificates) the government will guard it, and the church must contribute with its own forces. “Wherever sampling measures have been taken, the state authorities will carry out checks. The believer will be fined, the priest is not the owner of the temple. The unvaccinated person who will go to the religious services on Sunday and to the other sacraments is obliged to have a rapid test with him for the protection of his trial and the rest “, Mr. Oikonomou clarified.

“And I believe the church will do its job and the state will do its job.”

He acknowledged that “there is a lot of pressure on the NSS to coincide with the resurgence of the pandemic all over Europe, you see what is happening in Austria, in the Netherlands, in Belgium, in Germany; and we are committed to implementing the announced strategy.” “The big battle is to endure the NSS, we do everything we can to support it with beds from the private sector, intensive care from the private sector, with private doctors, etc. The NSS operates as a unit and we have not encountered a refusal to provide beds from the private sector. sector said.

As he stressed, the health system is at its limits, it is under a lot of pressure, but it has not exceeded its limits. “We continue the huge effort and the call for mass vaccination. Our basic strategy is for the country to remain open…. What is being done on a case-by-case basis will be for the unvaccinated, with more restrictions on their trial protection and indirect pressure (for vaccinations) to be honest. We have taken measures that have been gradually complicating their transactions and their presence in a series of activities since September “.

There is not much to do for the unvaccinated from now on to be honest, however, clarified Giannis Oikonomou.

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