Koronaios: intense concern in the seven “red” areas of Attica



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The government is exorcising a new blockade on Attica, yet if the virus continues its frenzied course, no one can rule it out.

Fear has gripped residents in the 7 red areas of Attica and citizens say they prefer other days of isolation rather than 1 day in the hospital. Still others go out just to walk.

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Giannis Michailidis, 40, goes to work every day with anxiety and fear. He lives in Peristeri, one of the 7 “red” areas of Attica. The fear is reinforced by the neighborhood barber shop, and its clients are almost all elderly.

“We must be careful, there is no other way, it is our grandparents who must be careful.”

A possible new block says the MEGA camera is a double-edged sword. “And it scares and comforts me when I work with so many cases. I don’t know if it’s okay. On the other hand, the rents have been collected.”

Kati Michalopoulou takes protective measures alone to protect her own people. Comes with a mask and outdoor …

“I always protect myself and those around me, I worry that I have had a bad time in quarantine for only 50 days, but I prefer 50 days instead of a day in the hospital.”

The Hardalia Revelation in MEGA

The universal use of a mask even outdoors and the restriction of movement for people over 65 remain the two main measures the government is working on in the near future.

This was revealed by Nikos Hardalias answering a question from MEGA.

And it is something that worries citizens. Like Antonis Tziotis, 68, he fears quarantine and the idea of ​​a second confinement.

“The walk I’m going to say good morning to the neighbors will be very difficult after the economy is broken.”

Konstantinos Drakos, 70, leaves his house just for a walk. “It is a matter of individual responsibility, if I feel my nose runny and I have difficulty breathing I will stay home.”

The daily topic of discussion in the groups that we meet in the squares of Attica is now the increase in coronavirus cases and the way the government is dealing with the pandemic.

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