Vaccination appointments for children aged 12-15 to become available in Greece on Friday

Vaccination appointments for children aged 12-15 will become available on Friday, as announced by Health Secretary-General Marios Themistocleous during Monday’s regular live briefing on the coronavirus pandemic, ANA reports. This will be possible at the online platform emvolio.gov by the children's parents, using their Taxisnet credentials. It will also be possible for parents to book these appointments at Citizens Service Centers (KEPs) and at pharmacies. Parents will have to accompany their children to the vaccination centers. Themistocleous also broke down the vaccination rates per age group, starting with the youngest groups since the recent opening of the platform for them. Here are the percentages of all who have so far received at least one dose of a vaccine, followed by a second, slightly higher percentage which includes booked appointments: ⦁  15-17: 5 pct (7 pct) ⦁  18-24: 34 pct (36 pct) ⦁  25-29: 45 pct (47 pct) ⦁  30-34: 48 pct (50 pct) ⦁  35-39: 51 pct (52 pct) ⦁  40-44: 58 pct (60 pct) ⦁  45-49: 64 pct (65 pct) ⦁  50-54: 67.6 pct (68.4 pct) ⦁  55-59: 71 pct (72 pct) ⦁  60-64: 74.9 pct (75.4) ⦁  65-69: 79 pct (80 pct) ⦁  70-74: 78.1 pct (78.4 pct) ⦁  75-79: 83.8 pct (84.1 pct) ⦁  80-84: 71.7 pct (72 pct) ⦁  85 and older: 70.9 pct (71.3) RELATED TOPICS: Greece, Greek tourism news, Tourism in Greece, Greek islands, Hotels in Greece, Travel to Greece, Greek destinations, Greek travel market, Greek tourism statistics, Greek tourism report Adblock test (Why?)