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Deborah Kyvrikosaios and Lefteris Papadimas

Greece to open high schools as home-testing campaign begins

A box with rapid antigen COVID-19 self-testing kits is seen at Petros Kassarjian's drugstore, as the country starts free distribution, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Athens, Greece April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Costas Baltas

Greece will open high schools next week despite a record number of daily new cases recently, officials said on Wednesday, as the government began mass distribution of home-testing kits it hopes will help control the pandemic and reopen the economy.

With health services still under severe strain in key regions including the capital Athens, small shops were allowed to reopen under controlled conditions on Monday and authorities removed some movement restrictions in response to growing public fatigue over months of lockdown.

Petros Kassarjian displays rapid antigen COVID-19 self-testing kits at his drugstore, as the country starts free distribution, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Athens, Greece April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Costas Baltas

Senior high schools, covering the final three years of schooling, will reopen from April 12, Education Minister Niki Kerameus said, provided both pupils and teachers wore masks and took at least two tests a week.

Greece, which coped relatively well during the first wave of the pandemic, was forced to tighten restrictions to combat a surge in cases from late last year, with hospitals around Athens and the northern city of Thessaloniki struggling to cope. More than half of all new cases each day are reported in that region.

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Rapid antigen COVID-19 self-testing kits are seen at Petros Kassarjian's drugstore, as the country starts free distribution, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Athens, Greece April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Costas Baltas

The free home-testing kits, initially reserved for high schools and teachers before wider distribution to all adults, began appearing in pharmacists' shops on Wednesday.

"This is a huge project. Greece leads the way," said Alternate Health Minister Vassilis Kontozamanis, adding that 2 million self-test kits were already available and there would be another 7 million by the end of next week.

With the vital summer tourist season fast approaching, the government is desperate to have the situation sufficiently under control to allow at least some businesses to open but the pace of vaccinations has only recently started to pick up.

Petros Kassarjian holds a box with rapid antigen COVID-19 self-testing kits at his drugstore, as the country starts free distribution, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Athens, Greece April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Costas Baltas

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"The tests will definitely help a lot," said Petros Kassarjian, a pharmacist in Athens. "Just as the vaccines are needed, the tests are also necessary – as long as they are done properly."

(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas and Deborah Kyvrikosaios; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

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