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“With the indications that we have by region in the country, I don’t think schools can be opened,” said the professor.
A possible lifting of the lockdown on January 7 will be premature, said the AUTh professor, Demosthenes Sarigiannis adding that “does not keep us away from the pandemic». The professor draws attention, although there seems to be a de-escalation of the second wave of coronavirus.
About no bending of numbers relative to intubated At the ICU, Mr. Sarigiannis stated: “we are in a de-escalation phase. With a delay of two weeks in ICU and deaths. It is a difficult period due to weather conditions.».
Then it appeared negative in the opening of schools after the holidays. “I understand that the objective is to open schools, but with the indications that we have by region in the country, I don’t think it can be done. It would help increase teleworking. “
«It is a difficult period for West Attica and Kozani, they have negative dynamics. I am concerned about Etoloakarnania, but I do not need stricter measures. Perhaps there is a home, it needs more detection. There is also a problem in Xanthi, but not for inclusion”Highlighted by distressed areas.
Finally regarding With the phasing out of the blockade, he seemed cautious Characteristically saying that there is no luxury to escape the situation in an area like Attica, “West Attica industries need more air disinfection tests and devices.”
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