Closing: All schools are closed for two weeks – Nine more areas in bright red



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Published: Friday, March 12, 2021 2:02 PM

Schools across the country are closed for two weeks, while the level of surveillance is changing for another 9 areas, to the strictest, according to their latest report. Infectious Diseases Committee. As to To fly kitesThis will be done within the municipality or two kilometers from the house, according to current restrictions.

According to information in 4 regions and five municipalities, it will be announced that tougher restrictive measures will be implemented.

In particular, the committee of experts in its meeting today suggested a deep red, with the severe blockage that it entails, for the Regional Units Evritania, Halkidiki, Kilkis and Mytilene, as well as for the municipalities Ioannina, Metsovo, Katerini, Skiathos and Chania.

Official announcements will be made at 6 pm at the standard briefing by Nikos Hardalias, Ministry of Health, on Friday afternoon, during which detailed instructions will be given for Carnival Monday.

According to information, at the meeting of the Committee of Experts of the Ministry of Health, which began on Friday morning, the resumption of activities was not discussed, so it is clear that the issue of schools, while for the moment Buy.

Concern reaches its peak after the increase in the pandemic indicators prescribed by the majority of scientists in our country: the intubated on Thursday rose to 506, new patients with covid-19 infection admitted to hospitals reached their 490 and casualties increased from 43 to 51 the last 24 hours.

And while the Emergency plan Because the strengthening of the health system is already in full swing with the mobilization of two private clinics, the transfer of on-call personnel to decongest referral hospitals and the opening of new ICUs, the war situation in hospitals continues.

During the first 11 days of March, 4,585 patients were admitted to hospitals in the territory, with 57% of patients residing in Attica. During the same period, 394 intubated on the first day of the month jumped to 506, an increase of 29%. A comparison with the dramatic situation in the north of the country last November seems inevitable. By November 20, 2020, the pipelines had reached 519, a number that jumped to 622 in just 13 days.

This is a revealing development of the rapid compression, but also the slow decompression of the healthcare system, as it took two full months to bring this hard index down to 244, on February 2, and unfortunately to return to an upward trajectory.

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