[ad_1] The first vaccines against the coronavirus in Greece are expected in late December or early January and the plan is to vaccinate about 2,100,000 citizens each month, Stelios Petsas said. The government spokesman, in today’s briefing, reiterated that vaccination will be voluntary and free, while pointing out that an …
Read More »Creepy pictures: dozens of new tombs open in Thessaloniki
[ad_1] They are heartbreaking the images of the cemeteries of Thessaloniki, reminiscent of war scene. Our country is recording daily dozens of deaths from coronavirus, with most of the victims, being from northern Greece, who has been “hit” the most by him lethal virus. Their cemeteries Municipality of Thessaloniki, but …
Read More »Official: The Closure – Petsa Announcements Extend Until Dec 14
[ad_1] One more week, until Monday, December 14, the restrictive measures to reduce the coronavirus are extended due to the increase in viral load, as announced a while ago by government spokesman Stelios Petsas. He stressed that there is a stabilization of the situation and a reduction in cases, but …
Read More »Weather: extraordinary weather report with strong storms
[ad_1] Extraordinary weather report issued at noon on Thursday National Metereological Service. THE weather As of today, it is changing rapidly with storms and hailstorms. According to the EMY weather forecast, heavy rains, mainly on the sea coast storms – that will be accompanied in hail places will affect today …
Read More »This is the new Acropolis elevator – In 32 seconds the ascent (photos)
[ad_1] The ascent to the Acropolis for thousands of our fellow citizens was almost impossible, since at the beginning of 2018, the old elevator, which was a construction elevator installed on the occasion of the Olympic Games, had reached its limit. As of spring 2019 it was almost non-functional, while …
Read More »‘Don’t let me die’: when a Jewish intensivist rescued a neo-Nazi
[ad_1] “We all knew exactly what he thought of us”: the Jewish intensivist Taylor nichols, who works in a California hospital, caused emotion when he narrated, through a social network, that he, along with a black nurse and a medical technician of Asian origin, treated a patient with an acute …
Read More »Coronavirus: Third Police Officer Dies – Served in Kilkis – Newsbomb – News
[ad_1] Coronavirus: The 55-year-old police He was the father of two children and served at AT Kilkis, the president of the Panhellenic Association of Police Officers, Grigoris Gerakarakos, told Newsbomb.gr Unfortunately the list of dead in the police ranks It grows with the president of POASY to denounce the administration …
Read More »Director of UCI ‘Papanikolaou’: ‘What opening? The nurses are crying ‘- Society
[ad_1] The desperate situation that prevails in hospitals due to the coronavirus, was described by Nikolaos Kapravelos, Director of the ICU of the hospital “Papanikolaou” in Thessaloniki, highlighting that the data is overwhelming and health workers are terrified by the discussion about the opening of activities. Certainly, he added, speaking …
Read More »December: When Athens Was Covered in Blood – Secret Testimonies and Documents
[ad_1] If the History pages really had color, then the December 3, 1944 page would have one of the darkest colors in Greek history. On Sunday, December 3, 44, the tragic events that later became known as “December” begin in Athens. The armed conflict between the Greek People’s Liberation Army …
Read More »Nikos Sypsas: Lockdown is the only way we have to deal with the virus until spring
[ad_1] THE the moment they open nightclubs and bars “It will be a little late”, highlights the specialist in infectious diseases, professor at the University of Athens, member of the Committee for the coronavirus, Nikos Sypsas, stressing that “entertainment is unfortunately a transmitter of the virus.” He warns, speaking on …
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