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Pathology professor Charalambos Gogos spoke with SKAI about the dramatic increase in cases and emergency measures.
“There was an attempt to proceed with strong recommendations, but it was unsuccessful. That does not mean that people are to blame for everything.”
As the professor pointed out, we are close, especially Attica, to becoming “Thessaloniki”.
However, Greece is still in a good position compared to the others. “We are one of the best countries in Europe.”
Mr. Gogos also indicated that the extension of the measures is not ruled out. The goal is to reduce the circulation of the public to reduce the circulation of the virus.
“We are analyzing the effectiveness of the measures and the day-to-day parameters.”
In Thessaloniki, he explained, there was a sudden closure because the COVID clinics were full. If at any point we see that the ICUs and clinics are full, we will also be forced to make a closure in Attica, the professor said.
“There is a significant burden on the health system. Other ICUs are needed.”
You also need specialized staff, recruitment and training.
The children of the Lyceum transmit more or less the same as the adults, so it was decided to close the Lyceums of Thessaloniki, he said, adding that since there is winter, there is a risk that with this dispersion the problems will last more than a month.
Christmas may also need measurements. If the measures are followed, we can save ourselves.
“From now on, it will be decided what will happen in February. We must adhere to the measures and strengthen the health system.”
Mr. Gogos even emphasized that a measure might be necessary by March. Many of the measures will continue until then.
With the closure now underway, there is hope the restaurant will open in a month, he said upon closing.
Source: skai.gr