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Meetings are being held at the Maximos Palace on the evolution of the second wave of the pandemic and how to remove the blockade. The Prime Minister, together with the expert committee and his close associates, study epidemiological data on a daily basis, on the basis of which final decisions will be made.
THE government spokesman Stelios Petsas during yesterday’s briefing the political authors pointed out that the government with the help of experts is closely monitoring developments and will announce the next steps in the joint effort when it has more data on the course of the pandemic.
Anyway The government spokesman responds to a question from Newsbomb.gr on whether the prime minister will deliver a new speech. to the Greek people on how to restart economic and social life, he left that possibility open.
Yesterday numbers regarding them intubated and the dead ddon’t allow any complacency for this reason what government officials emphasize is that it is essential that everyone strictly abides by the measures.
The focus of concern are the Thessaloniki, Larissa, Serres, Achaia, Magnesia, Etoloakarnania and Mytilene areas. Especially for the city of Patras, in view of Agios Andreas, this great celebration for the city, the Stelios Petsas He called everyone’s attention to observe the measures, avoid coexistence and celebrate as a family, not by exchanging visits, which in any case are prohibited.
We appeal not to have another great local celebration, a reason for over-broadcasting ”, stressed the government spokesman.
Under these circumstances the prime minister will go to Thessaloniki on Saturday, visit city hospitals and speak with doctors and nurses fighting the pandemic. The Prime Minister’s visit is symbolic in nature and is a sign of recognition of the heroic effort of all health workers.
At this point, it should be noted that the possibility of giving a gift to NSS employees remains open. The above was confirmed a few days ago in Parliament Deputy Minister of Health Vassilis Kontozamaniss, answering a topical question to KINAL MP Andreas Poulas.
The Undersecretary, among other things, noted that: “The government wants to strengthen those who are on the front line of the fight against coronavirus, but it is approaching the issue responsibly and very carefully, on the one hand because it is not in its mentality to promise ‘hares with petrachelia’ and for another because the government has to move very carefully with actions that have a large economic footprint, since the sources of financing are not inexhaustible “. However, he stressed that the issue of giving a Christmas gift to all health professionals, “is open as a possibility.”
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