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The situation with the spread of the coronavirus in Attica, and especially in the center of Athens, was characterized as very difficult by the professor of infectology and member of the EODY Committee for the coronavirus, Nikos Sypsas.
“We are in a very difficult epidemiological situation, especially in Attica. The quality of the data is also poor, the number of intubations, as well as the age distribution, we now have a high mortality rate,” he characteristically noted and added:
“Today we are in a stable situation, but today does not predict what will happen tomorrow, we are in a very difficult situation.”
He clarified that “we are below the 100th place in the world in terms of mortality per 100,000 inhabitants.”
Regarding the tests, he explained, speaking to Sky, that “15,000 tests is a satisfactory number of the 800 tests that we have in March, but the central sector of Athens has a great dispersion and produces the most cases in Greece. There are already interventions in the center and in the MMM that I think will help ”.
As the professor explained, “we don’t have an exponential phase in the cases of Athens. It is a stable situation, we thank you for the measures. “Many small measures are useful, such as banning the sale of alcohol to avoid large measures.
“I don’t want to talk about confinement”
“The suggestions we make are overwhelmingly accepted,” clarified Mr. Sypsas.
“With the current epidemiological data, we have not made any suggestion for a general blockade or a ban on trafficking in people aged 65 years,” he clarified. “If there is a confinement, it will be done periodically until the curve goes down; I don’t want to talk about a confinement so as not to cause panic in society,” she said.
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