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Coronavirus: The macabre list of deaths in our country from the coronavirus pandemic grows – Two more people lost the battle in the last 24 hours.

According to information, this is a 73-year-old man who was admitted to Sotiria, in a single Covid bed, who died on Friday afternoon and his death was announced today. and for a 70-year-old person who was admitted to the Evangelism ICU since September 14.

Both the 70-year-old man, who left his last breath today, and the 73-year-old, were suffering underlying diseases.

Attica shortly before closing: what scares the government

The situation in Attica escaped from the coronavirus with areas in the center of Athens such as Kato Patisia, Plaza América and Sepolia, that is, where a large number of immigrants live, being on alert.

The government is rushing to protect vulnerable groups and thus suspends a number of activities in the daily lives of citizens.

Concerts, film screenings are suspended and citizen participation in weddings, baptisms and funerals is limited, with a limit of up to 20 people.

The Prime Minister, after the intense epidemiological data that was re-recorded, did not hide his concern and in a meeting he convened at the Palace of the Maxims, he warned that we should not give the opportunity for the confinement to be repeated as it had happened at the beginning of the pandemic. The Prime Minister’s displeasure on this issue was as follows: “I want to emphasize again that The measures we take must first of all be sure that they are applicable, that we explain them with the necessary conviction, and that, ultimately, they are the measures that we must take to avoid, the not genuine, measures that we are going to take. have an economic impact, heavy, that at the moment Greek society and the Greek economy simply cannot bear».

For this reason and given the risk of dispersion, it is recommended that vulnerable groups over 65 years of age limit their movements to two weeks, avoid contact with people close to the family environment and avoid means of transport.

At the same time, asymptomatic positive cases are expected to be transferred to quarantine hotels to isolate the virus.

Another measure that has been decided and will enter into force from September 21 to October 4, refers to the protection of workers. Specifically, it was decided that 40% of the public and private sector employees would be required to telecommute and travel to and from work in three different shifts, at 07:00, 08:00 and 09:00 in the morning.

At the closed-door meeting in Maximou, the data presented by Sotiris Tsiodras was revealing.

50% of the cases in Attica are in the municipality of Athens, followed by the municipality of Piraeus and Kifissia with a large difference.

During the prime minister’s meeting the so-called “Madrid model” was introduced, which wants the measures to focus on specific neighborhoods in Athens.

Specializing in the proposed measures, the scientists insisted that the living conditions of the migrants, who often live in multi-person apartments, could become a health bomb.

At the same time, the Minister of Health in a direction of shielding the NSS reported that it is directly strengthening the intensive care units in Attica with 50 additional beds in the Sotiria hospital.

The need for further action was almost a one-way street, especially for Attica, as cases are increasing and above average. Megaro Maximou with dramatic tones characterizes the situation by emitting an “alarm signal” as indicated in the announcement of the prime minister’s office. which adds: “especially for Attica and specific municipal districts in the center of Athens, they were sent during a meeting on the course of the epidemic by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the representative of the Ministry of Health for the coronavirus, Professor Sotiris Tsiodras.

The government is ready to implement additional measures to limit the spread of the coronavirus in Attica“said the Prime Minister».

«If we implement the measures we have taken, I have no doubt that we will do well. But to be sure that we will get it right, we must first focus on implementing the measures“Underlined the Prime Minister.

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