Koronovios: New strict measures for Attica, will recall a mini-lockdown – Hardals will announce them | HELLAS



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Increasing cases of coronavirus in Attica prompted the committee of scientists to call for increased measures for the basin, and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis accepted their proposal and decided to take further action.

In fact, Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Sotiris Tsiodras sent a danger signal for Attica.

The new austerity measures will entail public gatherings, the suspension of cultural events for 14 days, will promote teleworking in both the public and private sectors, to reduce unnecessary travel and is fundamentally one of the last steps before the decision on the local. emergency shutdown.

The new measures to limit the spread of the coronavirus in Attica will be announced in the afternoon, at 6:00 p.m., in the standard briefing by the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection, Nikos Hardalias.

If the measures are implemented, there will be no lock

At the meeting, Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed: “The measures that we take we must first ensure that they are applicable, that we explain them with the necessary conviction and that, in the end, they are the measures that we must take to avoid measures. that it will have a strong economic impact, which at the moment the Greek society and economy simply cannot bear. “

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The problem is in the center of Athens.

At the morning meeting on the coronavirus in the Palace of the Maxims, the prime minister highlighted the need for strict compliance with the measures that have already been decided, such as the use of the mask in places where it is mandatory, noting that you are particularly interested in public transportation. He also called on vulnerable citizens to show increased vigilance.
The number of cases shows that the problem is localized in Attica and especially in the center of Athens and in specific municipal districts, for which additional control measures are being considered, especially for vulnerable groups.
At the meeting it was noted that, despite the increase in the number of intubated patients, the National Health System does not face a shortage of intensive care beds.

Tsiodras: Attica is in “orange”

Professor Sotiris Tsiodras noted, among other things: “We have a second wave around the world, that is clear.”
Referring to the most recent data, he focused especially on Attica. “The moving average for the past seven days is increasing, which is also a sign of more traffic in Attica,” he added.

“On the positivity map, Attica exceeds 5%.” It has been gradually increasing in recent weeks, so this is one of the factors that puts Attica in the ‘orange’, “said the professor.

“The number of patients now is 554, it is around 20% to 30% of the beds, depending on the area you see,” he said, adding that “this is one of the indicators that guide the taking of more measures” everything. with respect to the areas of Attica.



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