MEGA Exclusive: Wastewater from Athens and Thessaloniki “show” removal of blockade



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For the first time, after 22 days of quarantine in Thessaloniki and 18 in Attica, scientists see a first ray of hope.

As revealed to MEGA by the rector of AUTh and professor of Kapodistriakos who investigate in the sewers of the two cities, the viral load has been reduced by 50% while, according to what is planned for the weekend in each of the two cities, the daily cases will drop from 400.

At a time when the country is recording dramatic records of deaths and intubations every day, the scientists’ analyzes leave a first ray of optimism.

As AUTh rector Nikos Papaioannou in Thessaloniki reveals to MEGA, the measures are finally starting to pay off.

At the end of the week, according to the rector who conducted the investigation into the city’s sewer system, cases will have a rapid decline.

After 18 days of quarantine in Attica, the first positive messages began to arrive.

According to what he reveals to MEGA, Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Nikolaos Thomaidis, there is a significant reduction in viral load.

ATTICA

50% reduction in viral load

Less than 10,000 players

6,000 – 8,000 active cases

In fact, the professor of Chemistry emphasizes that if the measures are followed with reverence, from next week there will be an impressive reduction in cases.

According to MEGA, the opening of schools can take place on December 7, since they are not a hotbed of the virus, but provided that the movements of adults are controlled.

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