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Nikolaos Kapravelos, Director of the ICU at Papanikolaou Hospital, suggests that we should not open, especially without restrictive measures, speaking with SKAI and Giorgos Avtias.
As Mr. Kapravelos explained, the situation in Thessaloniki is tragic, as the beds in the intensive care unit are full.
“We are living in a tragic situation. We do not have intensive care beds.” We have built another space, at the expense of other specialties, to face this wave, which escaped us, “he said.
Mr. Kapravelos said that the second wave begins in October and ends in March. “We must not open up. Dispersion is now at our next door. Whoever opens it, if he opens it, must know that it opens at the risk of his life.”
“At the moment, there should be no talk of opening. You will never know about the opening from me and the martyr Thessaloniki. We will tell him about restrictive measures,” stressed the UCI Director of Papanikolaou.
“We are screwed. If no action is taken, it will be a national tragedy.” On November 25, Thessaloniki recorded for the first time the highest number of deaths per million inhabitants in Europe, “he said.
Finally, he highlighted the importance of compliance with the measures. “If we open the third wave without measures, it will be incredible. The virus is terribly contagious. The vaccine is the hope of society.”
Source: skai.gr