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Greece: Flu Immunization Campaign Accelerates

As December heralds the onset of the flu season, health officials emphasize the crucial need for vaccinations, particularly among high-risk groups. Despite only a scattering of flu cases reported so far by the Health Ministry, the message is clear: residents are strongly recommended to receive the vaccine by mid-November to ensure their bodies have sufficient time to develop immunity.

  • Citizens are advised to vaccinate by mid-November;
  • Health Ministry sees sporadic flu cases;
  • Immunization aimed at high-risk groups.

Current Vaccination Statistics

Recently, an estimated 382,000 complimentary flu vaccines have been distributed without requiring prescriptions, alongside 241,000 doses administered following doctors’ recommendations.

  • 382,000 free vaccinations given;
  • 241,000 vaccines prescribed by doctors.

The ambitious target for this season is to vaccinate at least 3.4 million citizens. However, Greece’s current vaccination coverage remains below 50% among the most vulnerable groups, signalling an urgent need for increased participation.

  • Goal: 3.4 million citizens vaccinated;
  • Current coverage is below 50% for high-risk groups in Greece.

By urging the population to act promptly, health authorities hope to enhance protection and reduce the impact of the flu across the nation.

(Featured image: Afif Ramdhasuma on Unsplash)

Categories: Greece
Manuel Santos: Manuel began his journey as a lifeguard on Sant Sebastià Beach and later worked as a barista—two roles that deepened his love for coastal life and local stories. Now based part-time in Crete, he brings a Mediterranean spirit to his writing and is currently exploring Spain’s surf beaches for a book project that blends adventure, culture, and coastline.
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