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The image of its dispersion remains extremely worrying coronavirus in the country. From the data provided by EODY on Saturday It appears that hospitals are still in critical condition, with 366 intubations, while the total number of deaths in the country since the start of the pandemic exceeded 1,000.
In particular, they were announced today. 2,835 new cases of the new virus in the country, of which 15 were identified after controls at the gates of the country. THE the total number of cases is 72,510, of which 54.0% are men.
4,622 (6.4%) are considered related to travel from abroad and 18,812 (25.9%) are related to an already known case.
Now 366 of our fellow citizens are being treated by intubation. His average age is 64 years. 112 (30.6%) are women and the rest are men. 80.9% of intubated patients have an underlying disease or are 70 years or older. 370 patients have been discharged from the ICU.
End, we have 38 more registered deaths and 1,035 total deaths in the country. 416 (40.2%) women and the rest men. The mean age of our dying fellow citizens was 80 years and 96.8% had an underlying disease and / or 70 years or more.
Record of hospital admissions
The pressure he receives is suffocating National system of health, during its second wave pandemic.
He was hospitalized at NSS hospitals on Friday night. 3,023 patients with COVID-19, while the largest number ever recorded new imports in hospitals, unlike other “black” days.
Specifically, yesterday Friday they declared 545 new importersas patients with coronary artery due to 200 of these to be performed in their hospitals Thessaloniki and about 120 in Attica.
Elementary schools, kindergartens and kindergartens closed from Monday
Parents and students will face a new reality from Monday, November 16, as decided Suspension of the operation of primary schools, kindergartens and nurseries until Monday, November 30, as part of the measures to prevent and protect against the coronavirus.
It was preceded by the suggestion of experts, who pointed out the need to reduce mobility, in this case the parents.
Open they will stay Special education and training units of all levels..
On November 5, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the closure of Gymnasiums and Lyceums, following the suggestion of scientists who claimed that this group of older students has a higher risk of spreading the coronavirus, due to a more “dense” social life. .