A. Skertsos: Protection measures for everyone

The government does not take divisive or punitive measures, but measures that protect the public health and the individual health of everyone, measures ultimately for all, unvaccinated and vaccinated. This was emphasized by the Minister of State Akis Skertsos in an interview with the Mega TV station. However, countries with higher vaccination rates over the age of 60 do not have a serious burden on the health system, do not have human deaths, he stressed emphatically elsewhere in the interview, while he had the opportunity to emphasize the importance of adhering to publicity a personal incident of.

In detail, he first clarified that “the measures we take are not only for the unvaccinated, personal protection measures are maintained for the vaccinated”, but, “the intensity of the measures obviously concerns the small but important in terms of its transmissibility and burden “9 out of 10 people who are intubated are unvaccinated, this should be heard by people who have not yet been vaccinated,” he said.

He asked “to see how much better countries that have achieved a high level of vaccination are doing, such as Portugal, Denmark, France, especially those over the age of 60. And these countries have a 4th wave of coronavirus but do not have a serious burden on the system “There are no deaths of people who have not been vaccinated – that is where the government is focusing, that is the framework set by the prime minister yesterday.” And, as he noted elsewhere, “if the vast majority of people over the age of 60 had been vaccinated – as has happened in France, Spain, Portugal – then we would have had 5 times fewer intubations in the health system.”

Pointing out that “the measures taken by the government are not divisive, they do not have a punitive purpose, but they are measures that protect the public health and the individual health of everyone”, A. Skertsos underlined at the same time the positive news: “the in the last three weeks more than 360,000 of our fellow citizens have made the decision and are taking the first installment, we also have more than 1.2 million citizens who are now doing the third – and rightly so, “.

At the same time, however, A. Skertsos proceeded to a clarification regarding a terminology of the period, the “pandemic of the unvaccinated”. As he noted in this regard, “a vaccinated citizen who has been closed for more than six months is also considered unvaccinated”, since according to the scientific data, his immune response is reduced, his body’s defense against the coronavirus.

Asked why the bans introduced by the prime minister on Thursday were not extended to other activities, he replied that “we can not put excessive restrictions plus the fact that someone does not sit for a long time in a store, so it is not so much compared with someone who will spend 2, 3 hours in a place that has gone to be entertained. There are activities that have to do with the issues of daily living … “.

Stressing the importance of observing individual protection measures, the Minister of State revealed that he had an incident in his office when his colleague fell ill, “but she wore her mask, but we all wore our mask”, with the result that no one else got sick. While at this point he praised the importance of the quadruple, vaccine-mask-basic rules of social distancing-regular tests, in fact he himself stated that, being vaccinated, he will do a test once a week. Asked why the quorum for the third dose was set at the age of 60 and not below, he replied: they have not been vaccinated, or if they have been, they are weakening the antibodies. ”

In the debate on obligation in the Security Forces, as put forward by the leader of the official opposition, Akis Skertsos was categorical: “If the percentage in the Security Forces and the Armed Forces is suspended, it will not be easily filled. This in turn leads to a series of gaps that will be created.”

Asked if the government intends to further support companies affected by the latest package (theaters, cinemas, gyms, etc.), he recalled that “the aid provided by the government amounts to 43 billion euros – “This is a good aid package given to Europe,” he said. government is next door, it supports all businesses, it supports jobs “. And, in conclusion, “at this stage we have exhausted the budgetary possibilities, we have to do a strict management”.

Finally, regarding the issue that arose with the way of recording the deaths, the minister, referring to the relevant presentation of the president of EODY, said that “Greece, choosing the directions of the World Health Organization, applies the most expansive way of recording, essentially overwriting dead from covid “It records people who have been infected with the virus at any given time. This is not something that other countries do, such as the United Kingdom.” However, he insisted, “we are not going to change anything, but we must know that there is no single methodology (…) The president of EODY gave us to understand that if we applied for example the methodology of the United Kingdom we would show 20% less deaths “.

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