Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on Monday that COVID vaccinations will soon become compulsory for all private and public health care workers, making the declaration just hours after French President Emmanuel Macron released a similar statement.
“The country will not shut down again because of some,” Mitsotakis said in a press conference announcing the mandate. “It is not Greece that is in danger, but unvaccinated Greeks.”
In addition to the health care worker vaccine mandate, Mitsotakis revealed citizens wishing to go to public places like bars or movie theaters will have to show proof of vaccination.
All Armed Forces personnel will be vaccinated under the new rules as well.
It was just months ago, in April, that Mitsotakis said he wouldn’t force doctors, nurses, hospitals and medical staff to take the vaccine against their will because it would cause too much tension, according to Kathimerini.
It’s not a coincidence that Greece and France announced mandatory vaccine plans on the same day and that the Biden administration announced last week they’ll be sending door-to-door “strike teams” to push vaccines on citizens.
Predictable as the globalists are, we can expect Canada, the UK and other countries to mirror the Greek and French vaccine mandates in the near future.
Gerald Celente hosts the fourth and final hour of this July 12th, 2021 transmission of the Alex Jones Show.