Covid-19 measures for Greek schools announced; educators required to provide negative lab tests if un-vaxxed
Pupils above the age of 12 must present a vaccination certificate, or confirmation of previously contracting the virus within the past six months, or, at the very least, two negative self-test results per week
Greece’s education ministry on Friday announced Covid-19-related the measures and restrictions that will apply for the return of educators and pupils in the country’s primary and secondary levels. The 2021-22 academic year commences on Sept. 13.
Pupils above the age of 12 must present a vaccination certificate, or confirmation of previously contracting the virus within the past six months, or, at the very least, two negative self-test results per week.
The same regime will apply educators, with the difference being that the latter must provide a twice weekly negative lab test results (rapid or PCR), and with the cost to be borne by the educators themselves.
If a pupil or educator is diagnosed as positive, then a 10-day quarantine period will be mandated.
Ο Σπυρίδων Περεσιάδης (1854–1918) ήταν σημαντικός Έλληνας θεατρικός συγγραφέας της ύστερης περιόδου του 19ου αιώνα, γνωστός για την ικανότητά του να συνδυάζει την ηθογραφία με τον λυρισμό, όπως στο έργο «Ο Μαγεμένος Βοσκός».
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