Ambrosios tested positive for the coronavirus: he left the hospital despite the doctors’ orders! | HELLAS



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The former metropolitan of Kalavrita Ambrosios was diagnosed with coronavirus.

He even said this today, when he came to the Hospital in Rio. Doctors called Ambrosio to stay for treatment because he has health problems, but he refused.

In fact, he signed a voluntary resignation letter and left the hospital. The Minister of Health, Vassilis Kikilias, and the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection, Nikos Hardalias, have been briefed on the matter.

Ambrosios remains in quarantine at his home, while the test is carried out in a private center.

The former metropolitan, Ambrosios, from time to time has caused a storm with his positions also on the coronavirus. It is recalled that the former metropolitan of Kalavrita and Aigialeia Ambrosios threatened with aphorism in addition to the minister Niki Kerameos, the prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Nikos Hardalia.

Meeting of Mitsotaki-Ieronymos today

At the same time today, Prime Minister K. Mitsotakis met with the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece, Mr. Ieronymos, at the Archdiocesan offices.

Government sources assure that the Prime Minister informed the Archbishop about the course of the pandemic and the measures taken by the government to confront it. They add that the common denominator in the positions of both the Prime Minister and the Archbishop was the inescapable need for all of us, with all our strength, to contribute to the implementation of the measures, faithfully and strictly observing the health regulations, as has been the case since the beginning of the pandemic.

Optimism was also expressed that compliance with health regulations and the consequent improvement in epidemiological data will allow us to spend Christmas in a different environment.

“It is up to us to observe the measures and make Christmas with our Churches open,” emphasized Mr. Mitsotakis, and Mr. Ieronymos added that “we all have a responsibility to protect the human face and public health with our attitude. , so that we can celebrate Christmas in our Temples ”.



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