Coronavirus: 399 new cases, 3 deaths, 87 intubated HELLAS



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EODY announced 399 new cases of coronavirus in our country in the last 24 hours.

Earlier, a 94-year-old woman who was being treated for underlying diseases at Attikon Hospital finished, while three new deaths from the coronavirus were known in Greece since the morning. Specifically, last night a 69-year-old woman ended up in the Intensive Care Unit of the Asclepieion de Voula, where she was hospitalized since September 26, having been treated there by the First Pathological Clinic of the “George Gennimatas” State General Hospital. Subsequently, an 83-year-old woman with basic diseases ended up in the “Gennimatas” ICU, while this morning it was known that an 81-year-old woman with basic diseases ended up in the “Sotiria” Hospital.

The EODY announcement:

Today we announce 399 news outbreaks of the new virus in the country, of which 55 associated with known confluences and 33 They were found after checks at the gates of the country. The total number of cases is 20,541, of which 55.9% men.

3,122 (15.2%) are considered related to trips from abroad and 8,385 (40.8%) are related to an already known case.

87 Our fellow citizens are being treated by intubation. Their average age is 67 years. 24 (27.6%) are women and the rest are men. 89.7% of intubated patients have an underlying disease or are 70 years or older. 229 the patients have been discharged from the ICU.

Finally, we have 3 deaths are still recorded and 420 deaths in the country as a whole. 158 (37.6%) women and the rest men. The average age of our dying fellow citizens was 78 years old and 96.4% had an underlying disease and / or were 70 years or older.

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