Greece has confirmed more than 116,000 cases, the government extends the blockade until January 2021



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Original title: Greece has confirmed more than 116,000 cases and the government extends the blockade until January 2021

Chinanews, December 8. According to the Greek report “China Greek Times”, the National Public Health Organization of Greece (EODY) announced on the 7th that in the last 24 hours, Greece had 1,251 new cases of new cases confirmed by the crown, a total of 116,721 cases confirmed; new deaths There were 89 cases, with a total of 3,092 deaths. To prevent and control the epidemic, the government decided to extend the closing hours of schools and restaurants until January 7, 2021 local time.

On November 7 local time in Athens, Greece, a woman wearing a mask passed by the Parthenon.

On December 7 local time, Greek government spokesman Pesas announced that although the number of confirmed cases has recently decreased, the medical and public health system is still under great pressure. After thoroughly analyzing epidemiological data and listening to expert opinions, the government decided to extend the closing hours of schools, restaurants, courts, ski resorts, entertainment venues and sports venues until January 7, 2021 local time.

Before January 7, 2021, interregional travel is still prohibited; curfew measures from 9 pm to 6 am the next day will continue. The current travel application system of the SMS platform will continue to be used.

From December 8, 2020 to January 7, 2021, all passengers arriving in Greece from abroad must complete the passenger location form and take a negative nucleic acid test within 72 hours, and they will be accepted again upon arrival in Greece. Nucleic acid test and isolation for 10 days.

For companies, the proportion of employees working remotely will remain unchanged. Pesas also said that regarding the reopening time of retail stores, beauty salons and churches, the government will make a decision later this week based on the analysis and recommendations of experts in epidemiological data in recent days.

Greek Prime Minister Mizotakis said that unless unexpected circumstances arise, Greece’s vaccination plan will be launched in early January 2021. The government will not force people to get vaccinated. For people with disabilities and others who cannot come to the vaccination center, a special team will be established to provide door-to-door services.

Recently, the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has demonstrated a high-tech protective equipment that it has developed, a personal protection mask combining antibacterial and antiviral systems (PPE), which is expected to become a protection for national medical personnel in Greece. An important protection device.

This full face mask is called “VITER1 GR” and is taken from “Virus Terminator Greece” (Virus Terminator Greece) It uses a special LED lamp to generate sterile UV-C radiation and sends it to inhaled air for disinfection. In the same way, exhaled air is disinfected to ensure the absolute safety of users and convert passive protection of people against the epidemic into active protection.

At present, the device has obtained the patent classification number from the Industrial Property Organization and the United States Patent Office. This “masked virus terminator” is awaiting approval from the relevant Greek authorities and is expected to become an important protection device to protect medical personnel in Greece. (Cai Ling and Zhang Wei)Return to Sohu to see more

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