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The black list of deaths from the pandemic in our country is growing.
Four of our fellow citizens ended up after the battle against the coronavirus, bringing the total death toll to 669.
They concluded in detail:
– an 89-year-old young man who was hospitalized in Hippocrates Hospital and suffered from underlying diseases
a 92-year-old man who was being treated for underlying conditions in ΑΧΕΠΑ.
a 60-year-old person with underlying diseases in “Salvation”
an 87-year-old man with underlying diseases who was intubated in an ICU in Patras Hospital
Lockdown in Athens: Countdown – One week from the capital’s “padlock”
Experts and the government give a week to judge whether Attica enters the gray, in a more prolonged blockade, as it was imposed in Thessaloniki and Serres.
The new strict measures that have been in force since dawn yesterday for the entire country need 10 to 15 days to show results.
However, the seven days are considered a period during which if the Attica Basin shows no signs of exponential growth and remains at a relatively stable level, the signs will inspire moderate optimism.
The same is true, after all, for the entire country. At the moment, the epidemic is raging. Yesterday he registered a negative “record” again. with 2,166 cases in a 24-hour period, at a time when both mortality is increasing (13 new deaths yesterday, 655 deaths in total) and the number of patients being treated in hospitals. Until yesterday they reached 169.
Of the total cases reported yesterday by EODY, 595 are in Thessaloniki and 542 in Attica. A very high number that worries the experts. According to information released by the associate professor of epidemiology, Gikas MajorkinisDuring the periodic information session at the Ministry of Health, the Basin shows an increase of 30% compared to the previous week in daily diagnoses. However, he noted that this percentage is not large and “if it continues like this, we will be fine,” as he characteristically said. However, he stressed that there is no room for complacency.
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