Apocalyptic table: why the cases decreased in Europe but not in Greece



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The critical drop in coronavirus cases in our country advances at a significantly slow pace compared to other European countries, such as France, Spain and others where there is a decrease of 69-72% in a period of about 28-38 days after its peak. number of new infections.

This arises from a detailed table presented by “To Vima” that includes the date the measures were taken, the date of the highest number of new bodies and the “decline” of the case curve and the reduction observed until the last 24 hours.

In a critical and comparative record of the course of new diagnoses in EU countries that have been affected by the “second wave” of Covid-19 to perhaps see what can happen in our country, with this critical aspect of the pandemic.

Greek peculiarities

With Greece having many peculiarities and differences compared to other European Union countries as there are significant fluctuations in cases and rebounds in the number of new players during the recession which is not observed in other countries.

This is probably due to the failure to observe much of the restrictive measures, while the view has been expressed that perhaps the fastest drop in cases occurs within 24 hours.

France

Thus, in France, where measures were taken in two phases (the first on October 17 with a night traffic restriction and other restrictions, the other on October 28 with a general quarantine but with open schools), the decline began to be observed on November 6 . That is, about 21 days after the first measurements. Now the reduction in cases 27 days after the peak is of the order of 72%.

Spain

Something similar is happening in Spain, where the first significant restrictive measures were on October 1 and followed by a local shutdown on October 25.

The start of the contraction was on October 27 and this country that showed an outbreak in the “second wave” of the pandemic with a significant phase difference with respect to our country is now in a constant decrease in the number of new diagnoses of about 69%. But the death toll remains high at 200-400 daily due to the large number of previous illnesses.

Britain

A significant reduction in cases was observed in Great Britain where again there were several restrictive measures similar to those in our country that were announced on October 30.

Schools, universities and colleges and kindergartens, as well as open-air playgrounds, remained open, while construction works were allowed, as well as farms, courts, and parliament.

The peak was on November 12, the same day in our country, but the downward trend in young patients was more stable and now reaches 50%.

In our country, which declared quarantine in Thessaloniki and Serres on November 3 and in total on November 7, it presented the highest number of cases on November 12 with 3,316 national agencies.

However, for many days it remained at these levels without a substantial course of reduction and it is indicative that from November 18 to 20 (that is, a week later) the cases were more than 3,100.

However, even three days ago, there was a recovery in the number of new alternate diagnoses that scientists are concerned about.

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