KEY POINTS
  • Failure to get a first dose of a coronavirus shot by Jan. 16 for anyone aged 60 and above will result in a monthly fine of 100 euros ($114).
  • As of Tuesday, about 62% of the Greek population was fully vaccinated against the virus.
  • This is below the EU's average of 66%, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
  • Greece's announcement comes at a time when other European nations are also considering compulsory vaccination.
A patient receives a dose of vaccine against Covid-19, in Aristotelous Square, in the center of Thessaloniki on November 26, 2021.

Greece has announced mandatory vaccinations for older age groups from mid-January in an attempt to curb the number of coronavirus infections in the country.

Failure to get a first dose of a coronavirus shot by Jan. 16 for anyone aged 60 or over will result in a monthly fine of 100 euros ($114). The money will go toward the Greek health system.