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Mitsotakis puts Greece on war footing as plans progress to boost hospital capacity
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis made his second televised address on the coronavirus on Tuesday night, taking an even more serious tone and warning that Greece has a long battle ahead of it to minimise the impact from the disease.
Taking a leaf out of French President Emmanuel Macron’s book, Mitsotakis claimed that Greece is “at war against an enemy that is invisible, but not invincible.”
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