Back to strict lockdown: authorities’ controls and fear of experts for Attica



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The strictest closure implemented today with the goal of opening all schools on January 11.

Speaking to SKAI, the government spokesperson clarified that the Prime Minister’s decision to return students to kindergartens, primary schools, secondary schools and high schools in eight days is final, thus facilitating specialists, who would find it difficult to suggest in your meeting tomorrow without Complete Data on mobility during the holidays.

“Our schools will open on January 11th. All levels. And it is obvious that with the government’s decision, the specialists are also facilitated ”, he said specifically.

Since 6 in the morning the country has been in a strict blockade, few were on the streets. The police were conducting checks.

Stores, even those that ran through Thursday, remained closed.

The committee of experts meets tomorrow morning to review all the new data on the spread of the virus during the Christmas season.

What scares them is Attica, and the possibility of an epidemiological outbreak in the basin.

“During the last 15 days, we fear that there has been a great spread in Greek society … especially in Attica. You know, when the virus spreads, it spreads silently. It’s under our radar, what we see we see for 15 days. later. So we are scared when we get in January, an epidemiological outbreak, “Nikos Sypsas, professor of physiology of pathological infections at EKPA, told SKAI.

The educational community seems to agree with the reopening of the schools, but requests a test.

“What we are asking for are preventive controls of students and teachers so that we are not in the unknown in which we were during the operation of the schools in September and October,” said Thanassis Kikinis, president of the Hellenic Federation of Teachers.

Scientists warn that the spread of the virus is expected to increase in the coming weeks, when the temperature will drop further.

“It requires double and triple attention and courage on the part of our fellow citizens, to hold out until the vaccine solves the problem. There is no other solution, we must realize it,” said Theodoros Vasilakopoulos, professor of pulmonology and intensive care at the University of Athens.

The government spokesman assured that next Monday, together with the schools, all the activities that were frozen this week will open, such as click away, hairdressers, nail centers, bookstores and KTEO.

“Yes it is clear that we will go step by step, it is also clear that the activities that were suspended this week will return on the 11th of the month, such as click away etc.” he said.

At the same time, the virus is so insidious that a moment of complacency is enough to infect dozens of people.

In the town of Strofi de Rodopi, which has been in total blockade since the New Year, 35 cases have been registered in a total of 350 inhabitants, 3 of them intubated in Alexandroupolis.

The reason for the dispersal, it seems, was a compromise.

Source: skai.gr

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