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Theoharis: Tourism Not to Blame for Rise in Coronavirus CasesNeither tourism nor tourist arrivals are to blame for the rise in novel coronavirus cases in Greece, Tourism Minister Haris Theoharis said on Wednesday.
Thousands of Anti-Vaxxers Rally in Greece as Covid Cases RiseThousands of anti-vaxxers rallied in Athens, Thessaloniki and other cities around Greece on Wednesday against a package of new coronavirus rules that ramp up the pressure on the public to get vaccinated.Alongside the around 4,000 that turned out in front of the Greek parliament in Athens, police said several hundred people also took to the streets in the cities of Thessaloniki, Ioannina and Heraklion for the same reason.The demonstrations followed the Greek government’s announcement recently that only vaccinated people would be allowed to eat inside at restaurants and to enter cultural institutions.Immune-only venues and spaces in Greece will be only for those who have been fully vaccinated or have immunity through having had the virus in the last six months.
Yorkshire vet Peter Wright tackles one of his most unusual - and painful - cases in latest episodeThe show, set in Yorkshire often shows the painful side to a rural lifestyle but this week's episode is certainly not one to watch while eating.A bulldog called Little Boss is brought into to see Peter Wright at his new practice Grace Lane Vets in Kirkbymoorside with a swollen sheath - which he got from trying to have sex with a hedgehog.
QuoteYorkshire vet Peter Wright tackles one of his most unusual - and painful - cases in latest episode...which he got from trying to have sex with a hedgehog.https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/country-and-farming/yorkshire-vet-peter-wright-tackles-one-of-his-most-unusual-and-painful-cases-in-latest-episode-3305507
Yorkshire vet Peter Wright tackles one of his most unusual - and painful - cases in latest episode...which he got from trying to have sex with a hedgehog.
Baby beaver named after footballer Marcus Rashford by popular vote
At least 42 dead in Germany as heavy rains bring catastrophic floodingParts of Belgium, France and Netherlands also badly affected as unprecedented rainfall wreaks havoc