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“I’m afraid we can experience scenes from Italy in Greece with 5,000 to 6,000 cases a day,” warned Manolis Dermitzakis, professor of genetics at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Geneva, via SKAI. “Of course I am afraid that we can see 5,000 to 6,000 cases a day, regardless of the tests, and the situation will spiral out of control,” he said, highlighting the need for citizens to implement the measures.
“The numbers we see are before the last steps. We need a reduction with the measures, “Stabilization is not enough”, clarified the professor.
“‘Out of control’ means what we saw in Italy in March … We can see them again in Italy, we can see them also in Greece. I’m afraid there is no capacity for ICU in COVID patients Ελλάδα Greece is absolutely in the course of countries who were in other countries 2 or 3 weeks ago and are facing such a problem, “said Manolis Dermitzakis.
“We are two or three weeks from Europe, it is not that something better is being done here than in other countries, perhaps because of the climate, perhaps because of the temperament of the citizens, the virus has been delayed in” leaving “, he clarified.
“We have a doubling of cases in a week from 600 something to 1259 yesterday. We can get to what is happening in Europe. We are two steps ahead. We have forgotten how many can finish or not, but only if the Health System can resist, systems with a very large capacity are also under pressure ”, Mr Dermitzakis stressed.
“Here we are now, what we all have to try to do is build the consciousness that Mr. Tsiodras said… The difference between the perfect measurements and the current ones is very small. Citizens must realize this his own personal involvement. ”
One way, he continued, is to find a multifactorial model, it is very difficult, and with greater participation of citizens in measures such as the assimilation of the mask measure to citizenship. The second is the confinement. “If the public does not enter the process of observing the measures with serious participation,” he said.
Source: skai.gr