Koronaios: The “black list” is growing in Greece



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The black list of deaths from coronavirus in our country grows day by day.

According to the information, an 85-year-old man from Kozani, who was treated for many underlying illnesses, ended up Sunday night in Ptolemaida hospital. Thus, deaths from viruses in the country have reached 339.

At the same time, there is talk of an 84-year-old woman who was treated at the Heraklion General Hospital “Venizelio” and ended today at 12:00, however it is not known if she was included in the EODY announcement.

It is recalled that 170 additional cases were announced today. Of the 155 domestic cases, 33 are associated with known confluences, while another 15 are imported.

More details:

  • 12 cases during controls carried out at the country’s entry gates
  • 3 imported cases that came voluntarily to be examined
  • 89 cases in the Attica region, of which 12 are associated with known outbreaks, while 3 cases report recent travel within the country
  • 11 cases in PE Thessaloniki
  • 1 case in PE Ioannina
  • 1 case in Kalymnos prefecture
  • 2 cases in PE Corinto
  • 3 cases in PE Pella, of which 1 reports a recent trip within the country
  • 4 cases in PE Pieria
  • 2 cases in PE Preveza
  • 22 cases in PE Samos, of which 21 are connected by confluence with the Samos KYT
  • 1 case in PE Trikala
  • 19 cases are under investigation

More than 15,000 cases

The total number of cases is 15,142, of which 55.7% are men, while 2,591 (17.1%) are considered related to travel from abroad and 6,348 (41.9%) are related to a case already known.

In addition, 78 of our fellow citizens are being treated by intubation. Their average age is 68 years. 24 (30.8%) are women and the rest are men. 70.5% of intubated patients have an underlying disease or are 70 years or older. 177 patients have been discharged from the ICU.

Age distribution

The average age of the cases is 39 years (range 0 to 102 years), while the average age of death is 78 years (range 35 to 102 years). The age distribution of (a) total cases, (b) cases that resulted in death, and (c) patients treated by intubation, is as follows:

Geographic dispersion

The map shows the geographical distribution of total COVID-19 cases (since the beginning of the epidemic) by Regional Unit of the country, based on the declared address of permanent residence of the patient, or the address of temporary residence for tourists and others. temporary residents in Greece. It includes both cases with a travel history (“imported”) and cases with possible national transmission.



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