Coronavirus: Archbishop Ieronymos as a precaution in the ICU



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The Archbishop is transferred to the Intensive Care Unit to precautionary reasons, according to information from SKAI.

The Archbishop of Athens and all of Greece was admitted to the Hospital on Thursday morning. Annunciation with mild symptoms of coronavirus, according to the instructions of their treating doctors.

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The archbishop, who was diagnosed negative both in rapid and molecular examinations, which he underwent after the completion of the work of the Holy Permanent Synod and before his meeting with the Prime Minister, Kyriako Mitsotaki, was diagnosed positive in the scheduled molecular test, which was performed on the night of Monday, November 16.

“I personally participate as a pastor in the ordeal that concerns thousands of our brothers in our country and millions throughout the Universe. I share the agony and pain and fear of all, that with our faith in God we will all win “, the Archbishop stressed to his relatives shortly before his presentation, emphasizing the sacred obligation of all to respect the rules and measures of the competent health authorities of the State to protect the highest good of health and human life.

Wishes for a speedy recovery from Dendia

Wishes for a speedy recovery to Archbishop Jerome, who tested positive for the coronavirus, were sent by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias, posting it on Twitter.

“Warm wishes for a speedy recovery to the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece, Mr. Ieronymos,” said Mr. Dendias.

Varvitsiotis wishes too

Wishes for quick recovery sent to Archbishop Jerome by the Deputy Foreign Minister Miltiadis Varvitsiotis posting it on Twitter.

“I wish the Archbishop of Athens and all of Greece, Mr. Ieronymos, a full and speedy recovery. The wishes of all of us follow,” wrote Mr. Varvitsiotis.

Latest data

EODY announced Wednesday 3,209 new cases of the new virus in the country, of which 29 were detected after controls at the country’s gateways.

The total number of cases is 82,034, of which 53.7% are men.

4,714 (5.7%) are considered related to trips from abroad and 20,917 (25.5%) are related to an already known case.

A total of 480 our fellow citizens they are treated intubated. His average age is 65 years. 148 (30.8%) are women and the rest are men. 81.0% of intubated patients have an underlying disease or are 70 years or older. 410 patients have been discharged from the ICU.



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