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Another 48 hours. But from Tuesday morning everything will be different because the coronavirus is galloping and exceeding measures and reactions. Now fear lies in the healthy, who do not know if there will be a bed available in a hospital in case something serious happens to them.
The healthcare system and the daily lives of millions of people are shaken. Many of them will close their businesses, many more, working on them, will experience the suspension regime again. They may need surgery, but they will know that the operation will not be done. Clinic after clinic turns to COVID.
Everything was different on Saturday
This Saturday everything was different. Only the traffic on the streets gave the illusion of a sunny regularity. The cases, which were “vague” at the end of each week, exceeded 2,056. It will be different every Saturday since with the new decisions, people isolate themselves to isolate the virus that seems uncontrollable.
They had detected 540 cases in Thessaloniki on Friday and 839 hours later became 839. They were also released in Attica when they reached 464.
Restaurants will be closed, gyms, theaters, cinemas will be closed, people will be locked in their homes to telework, everyone will wear masks, not everyone will leave after 12 at night, all the elderly will only speak on the phone from midnight. houses. to their loved ones since they are forbidden to see and be seen by all of them, everything turned white, black, that is, yellow and red on the danger map.
Multiple shoots
Measures are being tightened, restrictions are being tightened, and even more can have a profound impact on the economy and society, in a country where half are on alert and red on alert.
There is currently no indication that the coronavirus is in the mood to decline.
We stayed in that fortnight that would end on November 9 to see if there were signs of stopping the virus. However, the virus showed different moods and with three outbreaks of 1,000 cases it exceeded 2,000.
Outbreaks across the country
Another 48 hours to start a reverse course that everyone is waiting to see if there will be an end and if the 2,000 cases can turn into 3,000 or even 5,000.
The coronavirus has created outbreaks throughout the country and strong bridges like in northern Greece where schematically it would be said that it is expanding exponentially.
The government has now warned that controls will be relentless in every corner of the country, hoping to turn things around before Christmas.
Deaths in ICU
Until then, people die in ICUs. And young people are just as easily infected by catching the common cold. Children are trapped in schools, in kindergartens.
On Saturday in the ICU, the number of intubated patients reached 135. Dozens of patients with the virus are admitted to hospitals. Others are competing and being marginalized.
A different week starts on Tuesday.
Saturday nightmares
The number of new cases that nightmare scenarios confirm is terrifying. The barrier of 2,000 cases was broken on Saturday, causing fear and concern, since during the weekend the number of cases is usually less than the real one, since the diagnostic centers operate in limited hours.
The number of intubated, which exceeded 135, also causes a shock, with an alarming increase in pressure on the National Health System.
The new cases in Thessaloniki are particularly high compared to yesterday Friday. The co-capital – and northern Greece in general – becomes the “champion” of the second wave of the pandemic, after beating Attica for the second day in a row in cases. It is shocking that 540 cases were recorded in Thessaloniki on Friday and 839 new infections were recorded on Saturday.
Attica also scored a negative “record” again with 464 new Covid-19 incidents.
The government’s 30-day plan
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a 30-day plan to effectively halt the second wave of the pandemic, protect the health of citizens and the substantial support of workers and businesses. The new measures proposed by the government’s committee of experts were weighed by the prime minister and that is why it was decided to announce to stop the spread of the coronavirus as cases set new records every day.
The territory is divided into two zones instead of four: Surveillance and Higher Risk. The first includes all the prefectures that until now had relatively few cases, that is, those that until today are in “green” and “yellow”. Known measures will be applied there, some of which are being expanded.
Wear a mask everywhere, indoors and outdoors.
Traffic restriction from 12:00 in the afternoon to 5:00 in the morning.
50% telework application in the public and private sectors.
Complete distance training at universities.
There are no meetings.
Distances and personal hygiene.
The Increased Risk zone includes areas that to this day are not only in “red”, but also in “orange”. That is, all of northern Greece but also Attica, starting next week.
Chrysochoidis announced extensive and intensive inspections
“All the police will be on the road,” said the Minister of Civil Protection and stressed: “Whoever has fun, drinks and eats without observing the measures digs graves. “Any merchant who digs illegally digs graves.”
“We will be everywhere,” Chrysochoidis said, referring to the “role” and “mission” of ELAS, calling for “compliance” and characterizing “disobedience” as an “irresponsible and illegal act.”
In fact, Michalis Chrysochoidis warned that the transition from “red” to “yellow” areas will not be allowed. “The behaviors of leaving one county to another for fun will not be tolerated.”
As the Minister of Civil Protection stressed, the controls will be overwhelming “because otherwise all of Greece will be closed”
Referring to the inspections carried out in the last 24 hours, Mr. Chrysochoidis spoke of 48,000 inspections by the Greek Police and 1,900 violations for the use of masks and distances, while 3,600 stores were inspected and 254 violations were recorded.
The distribution of cases
On Saturday, Greece “hit” a negative case record with 2,056 new cases. Of these, 2,030 are domestic and 62 are associated with known confluences.
More details:
– 22 cases during the controls carried out at the country’s entry gates
– 4 imported cases that came voluntarily for control
464 cases in the Attica region, of which 6 are associated with known outbreaks
839 cases in PE Thessaloniki, of which 11 are associated with known confluence, while 260 cases are associated with EODY sampling
2 cases in PE Etoloakarnania
1 case in PE Argolida
8 cases in PE From Arcadia
3 cases in PE Arta
9 cases in PE from acaya
4 cases in PE Βοιωτίας
54 cases in PE Drama, of which 3 are associated with known confluences
24 cases in PE Evros, of which 1 is associated with a known confluence
3 cases in PE De Evia
1 case in PE De ilia
21 cases in PE Imathia
14 cases in PE Heraklion
19 cases in PE Ioannina, of which 5 are associated with known confluences
27 cases in PE Kavala
21 cases in PE Karditsa, of which 3 are associated with a known confluence
9 cases in PE Kastoria
6 cases in PE Corfu
18 cases in PE Kilkis
20 cases in PE Kozani, of which 2 are associated with a known confluence
3 cases in PE Corinto
1 case in PE Laconia
70 cases in PE Larissa, of which 24 are associated with known confluences
2 cases in PE Lassithi
14 cases in PE Lesbos, of which 1 is associated with a known confluence
1 case in PE Lefkada
15 cases in PE Magnesia
8 cases in PE from messenia
31 cases in PE Xanthi
17 cases in PE Pella
25 cases in PE Pieria, of which 1 is associated with a known confluence
2 cases in PE Preveza
2 cases in PE from Rethymno
65 cases in PE Rodopi, of which 1 is associated with a known confluence
4 cases in PE Rhodes
82 cases in PE Serres, of which 1 is associated with a known confluence
8 cases in PE Trikala
2 cases in PE Fthiotida
5 cases in PE Florina
1 case in PE Φωκίδας
30 cases in PE from Halkidiki
8 cases in PE Chania
4 cases in PE Chios, 3 of which are connected by a known confluence
61 cases are under investigation.
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