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«We still have high occupancy rate in ICU, the trend in intensive care is increasing, it takes a long time to see a slowdown”, Highlighted Maria Tsolia, professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases and member of the committee of the Ministry of Health.
According to what he said on Mega’s Live News program, things are still very difficult, especially in northern Greece.
She herself spoke of a leveling and rather a reduction of cases in central and southern GreeceHowever, the health system continues to suffocate.
Asked about the gradual unlock lock from December 7stressed that it is too early to relax, however schools in southern Greece it is something that could be discussed.
It was vertical because of the great relaxation that, he said, a new wave could bring.
«I’m afraid a bigger tsunami awaits us“He stressed.
«“If there is a significant reduction and ICU admissions are reduced and they are not so full, perhaps the first thing you would think about is primary schools and nurseries”he added.
Regarding the opening of retail stores and possibly catering, Ms. Tsolia noted that “the subject will be examined, it will be discussed. Don’t have a worse number return after the holidays».
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