Koronaios: “Ray” of optimism with reduction of cases in Thessaloniki and Attica – What did G. say? Majorkinis



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The reduction in cases throughout the country brings a small ray of optimism and as we move into the third week of the closure and as everything shows, the measures slowly but steadily bear fruit.

As Gikas Majorkinis said during the briefing, today in Thessaloniki, which again gained the negative advantage, 300 cases are identified, while in Attica 254 were identified.

At the same time, 88 were located in Pella and 51 in Kavala.

“Indications for the reduction of active cases”

According to Mr. Majorkinis, there are signs of a decrease in active cases in Greece.

Regarding the tests and the diagnosed cases resulting from them, Mr. Majorkinis noted that “there appears to be a reduction in positivity to around 50% compared to last Monday.”

“The decrease is particularly notable in the main urban centers, Attica and Thessaloniki, indicating that there is room for improvement in adherence to measures in the rest of Greece,” said the professor.

“Clear signs of slight improvement in Attica and Thessaloniki”

“Overall Attica showed clear signs of slight improvement last week, but so did Thessaloniki,” the professor noted, adding, however, that “it is too early to draw clear conclusions.”

“In any case, it should be noted that the situation continues to be extremely serious and it is necessary to comply with the measures to get out of the confinement, whenever this happens,” said the member of the expert committee.

“The situation is still extremely serious”

Of course, as he explained, both in Thessaloniki and northern Greece, as well as in Thessaly, there is a “very heavy burden.”

At the same time, he explained that “the situation continues to be extremely serious”, highlighting the importance of adhering to the measures until the lockdown is lifted, without knowing when it will happen.

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