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Greek Government v. Stefanos Tsitsipas: "Great athlete, not a doctor"
A government spokesman attacked the tennis player who said he would not be vaccinated unless charged by the round.
His father: "He has a strong enough immune system"
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Friday, 20 August 2021, 07:21
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The quotes from Stefanos Tsitsipas regarding the possibility of him being vaccinated against Corona caused a stir in Greece and the government also responded to things.
Greek government spokesman Yannis Okonomo said: "Stefanos Cicifas is a great athlete, his skills in sports and his contribution to sports in the country is something unquestionable. Indeed, his ability to assess the need for vaccines is questionable. It is not clear why he does not have the knowledge or research to enable him. "To express an opinion on the subject. These issues are analyzed and managed by people who have studied and researched them, those who have worked on such issues in Greece and around the world. It would be right to listen to them and be more careful before expressing such opinions."
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Stefanos Cicifas' father, Apostolos, referred to the government spokesman's claims, saying: "He should not have been vaccinated, like all the other athletes. The athletes have a strong enough immune system to face any challenge they face. They use all possible means of protection (masks, restrictions ") They are in a supervised environment and undergo tests almost every day. Everyone works according to the conditions in which they are.
As a reminder, Stefanos Tsitsipas himself said at a press conference in Cincinnati that he would not be vaccinated if not charged by the ATP round.
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