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Closure: The situation with the coronavirus in Greece is now out of control.
A look at the queues and tents outside the Thessaloniki hospitals enough to understand the tragic situation in which co-capital has found itself, but also the whole country.
Your extension emergency shutdown Now it is a fact and the only bet of the government is if it will finally be able to open the market before Christmas so that it does not collapse. the Greek economy already destroyed.
In this context, according to your exclusive information Newsbomb.gr, the decision has been made to extend the quarantine to the entire country at least until December 7, with a date – “key” however the 14the December so that the market has recovered on Christmas Eve.
After the measures that were announced yesterday and the concern at curfew after 9 pm and until 5 am The government hopes to reduce the number of cases by then and therefore the rapid increase in hospital admissions and ICU.
What will happen from there and beyond?
But even if the above good scenario “comes to light”, it is certain that we didn’t get rid of the coronavirus.
Regardless of the temporary epidemiological decompression that occurs, the State must take other restrictive measures in the future.
It is mathematically true that the country will have to close again sooner or later.
In this context, it is gaining more and more ground the stage lock – “accordion”.
Emergency shutdown and again
This plan provides 21 days of lockdown and 14 days of relaxation., that way drive safely until May.
This proposal was presented by the professor of Environmental Engineering of the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Polytechnic School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Demosthenes Sarigiannis estimates daily cases will fluctuate daily about 500 to 800.
This will help decompress the healthcare system, as no more than 200 patients will end up in the ICU. number that the National Health System can manage.
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