Koronaios: one step before closing Thessaloniki – Thousands of rapid tests begin today



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The Infectious Diseases Committee is expected today to suggest the implementation of a lockdown in Thessaloniki after the sad new record of coronavirus cases.

In particular, it is very likely that Thessaloniki today will go to level 4, that is, in lockdown, since in 24 hours 384 new cases were registered, while in five days we had 1,220 cases.

In fact, the incredible thing is that it has not been more than a month since Sotiris Tsiodras mentioned Thessaloniki as a good example, then upset about the non-observance of the measures in Attica, but in a very short time, everything has changed and the second largest city in the country, is very close to a closure.

Aside from Thessaloniki, where the Level 4 coffin appears to have been thrown, other extraordinary measures fell on the table at yesterday’s extraordinary meeting of infectious disease specialists.

Today there will be extraordinary announcements while tomorrow it is not ruled out that other measures will be given in the periodic information.

The use of masks in outdoor and indoor areas and in the “yellow” areas has already fallen on the table, as well as the ban on leaving the “orange” areas, in order to limit the spread in neighboring municipalities.

Thousands of rapid tests in Thessaloniki

At the same time, thousands of free rapid tests for coronavirus will be conducted today in Thessaloniki.

The EODY team will start a free test for citizens, in Nea Paralia and specifically at the height of the statue of Alexander the Great, from 10 in the morning until 8 in the afternoon.

In Thessaloniki, Arkoumaneas meets Zerva, Tzitzikosta

Today, in fact, the president of EODY, Panagiotis Arkoumaneas, will be in the city, who will meet with the mayor of Thessaloniki, Costas Zervas and the regional governor of Central Macedonia, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, to discuss the pandemic and the measures that are expected to be taken. . to limit the virus.

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