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Greece’s top court approves mandatory vaccination for Special Rescue Unit

Judges in Greece’s supreme administrative court, the Council of State, have rejected a case taken by a group firefighters who are opposed to mandatory vaccination against Covid-19.

The plenary session of the Council of State rejected, for reasons in the public interest, the application of firefighters serving in the Special Disaster Management Units (EMAK) to suspend an order the chief of fire service that they be vaccinated against Covid-19.

The court said that mandatory vaccination of EMAK staff was vital to “ensure the uninterrupted operation of special units of the fire brigade that are in charge of dealing with disasters.”

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3 comments

  1. That is a bunch of crap. This drug is still experimental and you jokers are forcing your special firefighters and EmT’s to take this? How many ppl died from this drug, how many health man have died, how many? This experimental drug doesn’t even stop you from getting the Wuhan virus, nor does it stop you from spreading it.

  2. Pure coercion: Forcing people to choose between their job or the jab. Treating the non-jabbed like lepers. I suppose apartheid never really died out with the South African regime.