
There are 120,000 young people between the ages of 18-25 in Greece who have made an appointment for a coronavirus vaccination in a 24-hour period, as Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated in a twitter post.
In his message, the prime minister notes that “yesterday the platform for #FreedomPass was opened and already 120,000 young people 18-25 who have been vaccinated, have completed their application”. It calls on young people to become part of the great national effort to protect public health.
“Make your appointment”, the prime minister urges young people.
Χθες άνοιξε η πλατφόρμα για το #FreedomPass και ήδη 120.000 νέοι 18-25 που έχουν εμβολιαστεί, έχουν συμπληρώσει την αίτησή τους. Γίνε κι εσύ μέρος της μεγάλης εθνικής προσπάθειας για την προστασία της δημόσιας υγείας. Κλείσε το ραντεβού σου εδώ: https://t.co/FrpK74j3Ps pic.twitter.com/OEuwtTlGFs
— Prime Minister GR (@PrimeministerGR) July 21, 2021


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