Gogos on SKAI – Masks are considered everywhere and age restrictions



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Infectious disease committee member and professor Charalambos Gogos expressed concern about crowded images in squares and parties in SKAI and Marco Deimezis’ main newsletter.

“I am very concerned for both the Commission and the State. It is a problem that must end “…” They are unacceptable “

“I don’t even see them in masks,” he said.

At the same time, he stressed that if things do not go well, masks are examined everywhere, restrictions on activities from some point on, a large increase in the number of employees working remotely in all companies and restrictions of age.

“Everything is open because public health comes first,” he said.

At the same time, he stressed that from Monday Tuesday they will see how the existing measures are implemented to move on to the next package of measures that is on the table based on epidemiological data.

Regarding the flu vaccine, he affirmed that there is one more reason for the coronary artery to become the flu vaccine to protect us from what we can get the common flu and thus reduce the spread of the flu.

He also mentioned that one can get the flu and heart disease at the same time.

It should be noted that yesterday 315 new cases of the new virus were announced in the country, of which 59 are associated with known outbreaks and 19 were detected after controls at the country’s gateways. The total number of cases is 17,228, of which 55.8% are men.

It is considered that 2,783 (16.2%) are related to trips from abroad and 7,131 (41.4%) are related to an already known case.

68 of our fellow citizens are being treated by intubation. Their average age is 69 years. 16 (23.5%) are women and the rest are men. 86.8% of intubated patients have an underlying disease or are 70 years or older. 199 patients have been discharged from the ICU.

Finally, we have 7 more registered deaths and 376 deaths in total in the country. 140 (37.2%) women and the rest men. The mean age of our dying fellow citizens was 78 years and 96.8% had some underlying disease and / or were 70 years or older.

Source: skai.gr

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