China News Service, March 24. According to Greece's "China-Greece Times" report, on the 23rd local time, Greek Health Minister Thanos Plevris said that fines for groups over 60 years old who have not been vaccinated against the new crown will be suspended.

In addition, the Greek Ministry of Health has extended mandatory vaccinations for workers in private and public healthcare institutions until December 2022, according to a bill in Greece.

Data map: A restaurant waiter is clearing the table in Athens, Greece.

  Greek Health Minister Thanos Plevris told parliament that the 100-euro fine for those over 60 who are not vaccinated against the new crown will be suspended on April 15.

Meanwhile, health authorities will review whether to reintroduce the fine in September.

  In addition, the Greek government's expert committee on epidemics will discuss whether it is necessary to further lift restrictions on the new crown, such as reducing the number of tests and removing access requirements for closed places.

  On the other hand, the mandatory vaccination program for Greek healthcare workers will be extended until December.

At the same time, the mandatory requirement for public and private sector workers to produce proof of vaccination or disease, the operation of vaccination centres, the national Covid-19 vaccination campaign, the inclusion of private doctors in the national vaccination programme, the employment of supplementary medical, nursing and assistance staff The deadline for a series of measures, including deadlines, staff redeployment measures, will be extended to June 2022.

  On the evening of the 23rd local time, the National Public Health Organization of Greece announced that in the past 24 hours, there were 23,106 new confirmed cases of new crowns in Greece, and 53 new deaths that day.

(Changlin)