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Time … Hardalia and new measures for the coronavirus-laden Attica. The morning meeting of the Prime Minister with Sotiris Tsiodras and the experts, brought Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s message to the citizens.
The public intervention of both the Prime Minister and Mr. Tsiodras was not accidental at all, as they wanted to put the residents of Attica on an orange alert.
At 6 in the afternoon, Nikos Hardalias will specify the measures that will be implemented to stop the pandemic. These will be measures that will be the last step before a general lockdown in Attica.
In addition to the incentives and recommendations for teleworking in the public and private sectors, the “padlock” will be announced at all cultural events, based on the concerts that bring together thousands of people.
The focus is on what will be applied to limit the meetings. That is, if it will be only the limitation of the number of people who attend events such as weddings, funerals, etc.
A change in the opening hours of stores at night is not ruled out.
However, the information states that there is great concern among immigrant experts who are concentrated in the center of Athens.
Experts and Civil Protection will focus their interest there and it will be decided, say in.gr data, generalized tests and analysis in order to limit positives in the coronavirus.
Vulnerable groups
And when the prime minister speaks of “vulnerable citizens” in his message, he seems to be referring to foreigners moving in the center of the capital.
It is not excluded to decide on the mandatory use of a mask at the local level, but also to take additional measures when necessary.
During today’s meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on developments in Attica, Mr. Tsiodras emphasized that “we have a second wave in the world, this is clear,” said Professor Sotiris Tsiodras. Referring to the most recent data. “The moving average for the past seven days is increasing, which is also a sign of more traffic in Attica,” he added.
“On the positivity map, Attica exceeds 5%.” It has been gradually increasing in recent weeks, so this is one of the factors that puts Attica in the orange, “said the professor.
“The number of patients now is 554, it is around 20 to 30% of the beds, depending on the area you see,” he said, adding that “this is one of the indicators that guide the taking of more measures” in as for “the areas of Attica”.
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