This week’s newsletter - the first one in 2022 - from AthensLive is out: * A very strange welcoming of the New Year * Hospitals on the verge of collapse * New Year’s censorship?
- are the main headlines to be found inside this highly informative weekly must-read from and about Greece. Greece welcomed the New Year as queues for Covid19 tests grew long after cases skyrocketed. Amidst the public debate over the cost of PCR, a Greek Minister caused a row with Cyprus. As infections spread among staff, the situation in public hospitals becomes even more desperate. Reports on medicine shortages come on top of allegations that hospital staff are advised not to take tests so that they don’t have to take a sick leave. Finally, the year started with alleged censorship incidents. That is certainly not a good omen. Add to these headlines and main features a lot more overview and details about a variety of aspects of Greece during the week - together with an abundance of links to further reading and to more knowledge about Greece today.
By reading the newsletter - and even better by subscribing or becoming a supporting member - you will also find a lot of links to other sources and to events and developments that you will not otherwise come across. And even if some of them are in Greek only, by using a Translator in your browser, it will be easy to read no matter how familiar you are with the Greek language.
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