Photo source: @PrimeministerGR
Greece’s first vaccinations against the coronavirus (Covid-19) were performed in reference hospitals of Attica on Sunday, in accordance with the Greek government’s vaccination operation dubbed
“Eleftheria”.
The country’s vaccinations were in line with the EU Vaccination Days, which sees the first Europeans being vaccinated on the same days (December 27, 28 and 29).
European Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday tweeted:
“Today the first Europeans are getting vaccinated against COVID-19. I’m touched to see people taking the vaccine everywhere across the EU. From Madrid to Paris, Athens to Riga. First we protect the more vulnerable. Soon we’ll have enough doses for all of us.”
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The Story of the Two Greeks who Became Spies for Turkey
Credit: Hellenic National Defence General Staff
Two Muslim Greeks, originally from Western Thrace, home to a sizeable community of Muslims, were arrested and charged for espionage on behalf of Turkey on the island of Rhodes over the weekend.
One of the accused is a secretary in the office of the Turkish consul in the city of Rhodes, whose activities have been monitored by the Greek secret services for years, and the other is a chef on a ferry that has been operating on local routes between Rhodes and Kastellorizo.