Greece requires people 60 and over to either get vaccinated or pay monthly fines: ‘Mandatory vaccination is a means of individual and collective protection’

Greece requires people 60 and over to either get vaccinated or pay monthly fines: ‘Mandatory vaccination is a means of individual and collective protection’

Greece is requiring individuals aged 60 and older to either get vaccinated against COVID-19 or else face financial punishment.

The Associated Press reported that those who forego vaccination will get slapped with a 50 euro ($57) fine this month and then with a 100euro ($114) monthly fine going forward.

 

Greece requires people 60 and over to either get vaccinated or pay monthly fines: ‘Mandatory vaccination is a means of individual and collective protection’

Greece requires people 60 and over to either get vaccinated or pay monthly fines: ‘Mandatory vaccination is a means of individual and collective protection’

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