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At the end of the week, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will address the Greek people with a televised message. Mitsotaki’s new speech has been blocked, according to government spokesman Stelios Petsas in an interview with “MAX FM” radio station.
What will happen after December 7?
As explained by Mr. Petsas, “The Prime Minister is collecting data from scientists and is expected to be posted by the end of the week for the what will be born after December 7. Then it will be clearer to everyone, which areas of economic and social activity can be safely opened, when and according to what rules.
We must all bear in mind that this is the first time that we have a ray of light in front of us: it is the vaccines that will arrive on time. But until a sufficient percentage of the population is vaccinated, we must all continue to follow the rules carefully. The facts are somewhat positive, that cases are decreasing, the transmission rate is decreasing throughout Greece, but at a slower rate than one might expect. “And this is because there is a fatigue in the population, after 10 months of fights with the invisible enemy, the coronavirus, which leads to a slower decline in cases.”
In midstream
Mr. Petsas also added that “the individual behavior of all of us can lead to victory or defeat. And that is why we, on the part of the Government, call on all citizens to contribute differently, but equally importantly, to face the pandemic, to the common goal that is to be able to cross. We are in the middle of the river and we have to cross the turbulent waters of the pandemic. A difficult week began with two contradictory features. First, we will see a reduction in cases. And in second, the number of intubations and, unfortunately, deaths will remain high, because the cases were very high in the previous period.
period and many people are hospitalized in ICU. “
Undermine joint effort
In relation to disclosures about parallel case recording system in EODY Petsas reiterated the government’s refusal, arguing that “the confusion undermines the joint effort.”
“It just came to our attention then. It is not about the reliability of the data. The announcements and the answers to all these questions will be detailed this afternoon by Mr. Arkoumaneas, the head of EODY, in the standard briefing at 6 pm. The data of each individual hospital, each EODY mobile unit, each gateway to the country is collected in the EODY registry, which makes a relevant announcement every day. It is fully controlled and has led us safely to now. “There should be no confusion because confusion undermines the joint effort,” Petsas said.
We had no photos of northern Italy
The government spokesman rejected his criticism. opposition and argued that “we are doing well in relation to other countries, Europeans and not only, in the treatment of the second wave. We had no images of northern Italy, as some of the Opposition try to put in their vocabulary.”
“There was no one who needed a bed from the Intensive Care Unit and they couldn’t find it. They didn’t ask for a respirator and they couldn’t find it. Patients are transferred from one hospital to another, so that they have the best care and endure, with the resources of the Health System, pressure everywhere, throughout the Territory.
We are facing a war crisis and that is why the entire country is a Health District, in order to allocate resources so that we can win the war.
The easy recipes and the labels that many times, unfortunately, even on this very critical issue, the Opposition tries to adopt, collapse before the reality of the numbers. And the reality of the numbers is that the Health System has endured. The fact that we have increased deaths when we have so many cases, in
In relation to the first wave of the pandemic, it is something that we unfortunately have to look forward to. The point is that every patient who ends up in the hospital can find the care they deserve. “And this is done with the superhuman efforts of doctors, nurses, administrative personnel, all,” said the government spokesman.
The focus equation is difficult
Mr. Petsas congratulated the local authorities, the Diocese and the citizens of Patras who responded to the appeal and avoided synchronicity in the context of the celebration of the city’s patron saint, Agios Andreas.
Beyond the gradual opening of economic activity, the government spokesperson pointed out that it is a “difficult issue to solve the focus equation” saying that “restaurants and cafes are something different, for which there is always the possibility.” to open, from nightclubs that will not open, as well as shops that will not open. This is a fact. In the first phase of any opening of economic and social activity it will certainly not be the center of attention. It may be schools and retail stores, but this is a topic that we will discuss towards the end of the week. We have to be careful and safe. “
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