Uncertainty for thousands of Greek workers as 'COVID-19 contracts' end.
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More than 3,000 people hired during the pandemic to keep Greek municipal and regional services afloat will lose their jobs by the end of the month.
Athens announced that as COVID-19 measures are being loosened in the country the services of people checking QR codes, sanitizing public parks and buildings as well as cleaning streets will no longer be needed.
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