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There is no end to the blacklist of deaths from the pandemic in our country.
In the last hours, two more victims have been added to the “black list” of deaths from coronavirus in Greece.
Specifically, a 90-year-old woman who was hospitalized in the “Ippokratio” hospital in Thessaloniki ended up. According to the information, the unfortunate old woman, who has been hospitalized since October 19, had underlying diseases.
In addition, a 103-year-old woman, who was hospitalized in “Konstantopouleio” of Nea Ionia, passed away in the early hours of Monday.
Kikilias: I will propose new and stricter measures for Thessaloniki
Health Minister Vassilis Kikilias spoke about the rapid spread of the coronavirus epidemic in Thessaloniki after his visit to the AHEPA hospital and meeting with district governors and health hospitals 3 and 4.
“A difficult meeting has ended. We support the hospitals and the NSS. Some directly endanger everyone’s health. The virus is spreading rapidly in Thessaloniki. I understand everyone’s fatigue, but we are obliged to reduce the coronavirus in the area “said the Health Minister and indeed announced new stricter measures for Thessaloniki, saying that” I will suggest to the Prime Minister new measures for the city. “
As Newsbomb.gr had written from the first moment, the alarm for Thessaloniki, which for a long time meant for the government, had reached the highest level.
The 440 cases in the last twenty-four hours of the weekend, but also the spread of the disease in neighboring prefectures it brought new tougher measures to the doors and perhaps a universal lock.
According to the latest information, the prevailing scenarios for the new measures to be taken in Thessaloniki, following the suggestion of the Minister of Health to the Prime Minister, are the following:
1. the start of the curfew before midnight at 8 or 9 pm, that is, and
2. the prohibition of moving to another prefecture.
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