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Platform for 150-euro Prepaid Freedom Pass Card Opened

ATHENS — The platform for the 150-euro prepaid freedom pass for the age group 18-24 that have done the first dose of the vaccine or have been vaccinated with the monodose Johnson&Johnson opened on Tuesday 20 July.

As Digital Governance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis said the young people will have to access gov.gr to fill in their application with their Taxisnet passwords.

Regarding the government's initiative to offer a prepaid 150-euro card from the first dose of the vaccination, the minister said that "we have trust in the young and we know that those that will chose to get the first dose will also get the second".

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He wasn’t the first one to think about it but a humor columnist for POLITICO suggested - ironically, of course - that if Greeks want back the stolen Parthenon Marbles in the British Museum that they should just steal them back, old boy.

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