Greek police use tear gas, water canon during Athens vaccine protest
اليونان.. اشتباكات بين الشرطة ومحتجين مناهضين لإلزامية لقاحات كورونا
Reuters
ATHENS: Greek police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse a group of people who threw flares and other objects during a protest in central Athens on Sunday against mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations.
More than 7,000 people, some holding crosses, rallied outside the Greek parliament to protest against the inoculations. Similar protests in Athens last month also saw violence.
About 5.7 million people out of a total population of 11 million have been fully vaccinated, and polls have shown that most Greeks favour mandatory vaccination for certain groups such as healthcare workers and nursing home staff.
However, hundreds of Greek frontline workers protested on Thursday against a plan to make inoculations mandatory for the care sector on Sept. 1.
Cases remain high in Greece, which has reported a total of 581,315 cases since the start of the pandemic last year and 13,636 deaths. There were 1,582 new daily cases on Sunday.
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استخدمت الشرطة اليونانية الغاز المسيل للدموع وخراطيم المياه لتفريق محتجين تجمعوا وسط أثينا الأحد للاحتجاج على إلزامية لقاحات “كوفيد-19”.
واحتشد حوالي 5 آلاف محتج أمام البرلمان اليوناني للتعبير عن رفضهم لقرار إلزامية اللقاح.
وسجلت اليونان أكثر من 581 ألف إصابة بكورونا، و13581 وفاة بالفيروس.