“After the polar ethos, we also have the polar science and the polar politics. I wonder if Mr. Kasselakis, who is American-educated, accepts the scientific views and methodology of Mr. Polakis who comes and chooses elements that no one else has discovered in the world, thinking that they are also the right ones to measure something specific” answered if. Minister of Health Irini Agapidakis commenting on the position of the SYRIZA MP in Plenary session.

Previously, Mr. Polakis, on the occasion of the provision for monoclonal antibodies, said that this provision in the present bill is the proof that the “Eleftheria” operation failed. “It failed because you tell obscene lies. The dead in Greece today are 37,089. The most reliable death rate is the death rate per million population. This is the harshest rate that shows what the country has achieved in dealing with the pandemic. Who is for the our country today? 3,595. How much does Portugal have that we surpassed it? 2,813. France 2,556. Austria 2,486. Germany 2,100, Holland 1,336, Norway 1,028″. So here you said you saved us it turns out we are the only country in Western Europe in deaths. And the reasons are two: You didn’t bring the monoclonal antibody treatments when they should, even belatedly, and why you didn’t have real ICUs that could respond to the incidents,” he said specifically.

In response, the Deputy Minister of Health emphasized that “the country based on WHERE has been evaluated for the data concerning the pandemic and the data we report is data open and accessible to everyone, unless Mr. Polakis is also questioning the WHO”.

Mrs. Agapidaki said that “if Mr. Polakis has invented his own measurement method, it would not make any impression on me” while addressing his deputy SYRIZA he said “when I was general secretary of the Ministry of Health I remember you outside my window shouting along with the anti-vaccinators” and added “even if it sounds a bit brash, sometime we should learn from our mistakes Mr. Polakis”.

The deputy minister, also commenting on the SYRIZA MP’s reports about her PhD thesis, said: “If I was dealing with every slander, I wouldn’t have the time to do the work you are trying to deport by reproducing and spewing these slanders.” accused Mr. Polakis that his tactics are always the same: “where you find a work, you try to emigrate the person who produces it.” “It’s okay Mr. Polakis, continue,” said Mrs. Agapidakis.