Chinanews, June 5, according to the Greek "China Greek Times" report, on the evening of June 4, local time, the Greek National Public Health Organization announced that in the past 24 hours, there were 1,112 new cases of new coronary pneumonia in Greece, and a total of 407,857 confirmed cases; There were 34 new deaths and a total of 12,218 deaths.

On May 14, 2021 local time, Athens, Greece, the Acropolis Museum reopened to the public.

The picture shows the beautiful scenery outside the museum.

Greece is still on the British "Amber List"

  The British government has announced the classification list of countries for travel abroad, and different travel restrictions and rules will be implemented for countries marked with different colors.

In this latest list, Greece is still included in the list of "amber" countries.

This means that people from Greece need to stay at home for 10 days and undergo two new coronavirus tests when entering the UK.

  Israel, Australia, New Zealand and other countries are included in the green list.

Passengers traveling to and from the UK and these countries do not need to be isolated, and only need to undergo a new crown test.

Dozens of countries including Sri Lanka, Egypt, and Costa Rica are on the list of red countries.

Passengers travelling between the UK and these countries need to be quarantined for 10 days at their own expense in government-designated hotels.

More relaxation measures may be announced next week

  Greek government spokesman Peloni said on the 4th that the epidemic has eased in Greece. In view of the changes in good epidemiological data, Greece is expected to announce the lifting of more epidemic prevention regulations next week.

  However, Pelloni emphasized that the virus still exists and everyone must remain vigilant.

Regarding Britain’s re-listing of Greece on the “amber” list of countries, Peloni said that Greece respects the decision of the British government. However, in the context of the new crown “green digital certificates” successively launched by European countries, the British approach appears “out-of-time”.

Refugee groups start new crown vaccine

  According to official Greek statistics, as of 21:00 on June 3, a total of 5,882,281 people in the country have been vaccinated against the new crown.

Among them, 2,204,220 people have completed all doses of vaccine injections.

The government’s goal is to inject at least one dose of vaccine for 50% of the population by the end of June.

  Greece’s COVID-19 vaccination campaign against refugees was launched on June 3 on the islands of Chios, Lesvos and Samos in the eastern Aegean Sea.

  The staff of the Greek National Public Health Organization and the Ministry of Health are responsible for the management of the refugee vaccination program.

The vaccine used by the refugee group is the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine, which only requires a single injection.

  Manos Logothetis, secretary general of the Greek Ministry of Immigration, said that currently only 15% of people are willing to be vaccinated.

  From next week, the vaccination work for the refugee group will be extended to one refugee camp on Kos and Leros, as well as ten other refugee camps in mainland Greece.

Every week, a professional team will transfer vaccines from Athens to these islands, and then arrange to provide vaccination services for refugee groups on Thursday and Friday.