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THE ΕΟΔΥ announced on tuesday 1,382 news cases of coronavirus in the country, of which 13 They were found after checks at the gates of the country. The total number of cases is 118,045, of which 52.7% men.
Of the total number of cases, 5,022 (4.3%) are considered related to trips from abroad and 32,079 (27.2%) are related to an already known case.
Next to, 579 Our fellow citizens are being treated by intubation. Their average age is 65. 167 (28.8%) are women and the rest are men. 75.5% of intubated patients have an underlying disease or are 70 years or older. 680 the patients have been discharged from the ICU.
Finally, we have 102 deaths are still recorded and 3,194 deaths in the country as a whole. 1,268 (39.7%) women and the rest men. The average age of our dying fellow citizens was 79 years and 96.2% had an underlying disease and / or were 70 years or older.
Daily epidemiological surveillance report of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19)
A 55-year-old gynecologist from the Giannitsa hospital finished
A 55-year-old gynecologist Giannitsa hospital ended on Friday in a hospital in Thessaloniki, due to complications from the Covid-19 disease, according to its president ΠΟΕΔΗΝ, Michalis Giannakos.
“On Friday afternoon another colleague from the Giannitsa Hospital died. “Hospital gynecologist whose clinic had a large spread of the virus, father of a 55-year-old boy with no underlying illnesses,” notes Mr. Giannakos.
“Although it already occurred with the underlying diseases. He cannot justify the loss of people who lived normal lives. He lived in Thessaloniki, fell ill and was hospitalized in Hippocratic hospital. “In recent days his health has deteriorated and he was admitted to the ICU in Ippokratio”, underlines the president of the Federation.
“Condolences to family and colleagues”.
“At Edessa Hospital A private pediatrician died with his wife, intubated. At the Edessa hospital there is an ICU with 3 full beds and 5 intubated patients are being cared for in improvised wards and ICUs. “It’s a shame that there is sad news every day,” concludes Michalis Giannakos.