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Coronavirus: Viral load stabilization observed in your basin – What EKPA analytical chemistry professor Nikos Thomaidis said
The stabilization of the viral load is observed in the last two weeks in the Attica basin according to the analysis of the Psyttalia effluents.
Nikos Thomaidis, Professor of Analytical Chemistry at EKPA, spoke in Mega’s main newsletter where he highlighted that “during the last 2 weeks the viral load in wastewater does not seem to change, so we do not expect a further reduction in cases in field”.
“The last count last Tuesday and the estimated viral load was 20,000 active cases.”, the teacher stressed, then completing: Attica has 5 million inhabitants and the average case rate is around 300,285 this week and this means that “the measures have reached a minimum of effectiveness. They gave what we expected. “
When asked what can be done from now on, he noted: “I am not an expert on the measures, it is the responsibility of the infectious diseases committee. Certainly, there is economics and health in mind. The balance is fragile. I believe that a careful course to open some activities with patience, our responsibility could work, so that we can move to a January without creating a third wave. “, concluded the EKPA professor.
See in the video that follows in detail what Mr. Psomiadis said:
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