[ad_1]
Extraordinary measures due increased epidemiological burden come into force on town from Agrafon in the Evritania Region.
In particular, this is the village Raptopoulos, where a greater epidemiological burden has been identified.
The measures were decided by order of the Vice Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardalia, in an extraordinary meeting held Wednesday night in the Civil Protection operating room.
Specifically, it was decided:
- The temporary imposition of a restriction at home of the inhabitants of the mentioned village and the temporary withdrawal of the possibility movement outside the limits of the geographic unit of the local communities of its Municipality.
- Caring for the Central Greece Region and the Municipality of Agrafa to power supply and the provision of items first aid (food, medicine, etc.) of the inhabitants of the town and for any type of assistance in the cases of inhabitants who suffer from chronic diseases and suffer.
- In charge of the Regional Administration of Fire Services (PE.PY.D.) of Central Greece for subscription to personal and inside, where and when required.
These restrictive measures are effective from today, December 10, and for seven days, that is, until December 15, when and will it be reevaluated its removal or extension.
It is observed that after the inspections carried out by EODY’s Mobile Health Teams (KOMY) in the adjacent villages of the Municipality of Agrafa (Granitsa, Lepiana, Paleokatouna, Itea Agrafa, Dafnoula and Voulpi), no positive cases in the wider area, outside the specific town.
THE Greek police carries out the supervision and performance of all the actions necessary to comply with the domiciliary and geographical restriction of the inhabitants of the village of Raptopoulos, as mentioned in the announcement of the General Secretariat for Civil Protection.
Latest data
THE ΕΟΔΥ announced Wednesday, 1,677 news cases of coronavirus, of which 10 They were found after checks at the gates of the country.
The total number of cases is 119,720, of which 52.7% are men.
Of the total cases, 5,038 (4.2%) are considered related to travel from abroad and 33,160 (27.7%) are related to an already known case.
At the same time, 578 Our fellow citizens are being treated intubated. Their average age is 66. 172 (29.8%) are women and the rest are men. 75.8% of intubated patients have an underlying disease or are 70 years or older. At the same time, 691 the patients have been discharged from the ICU.