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As Nikos Hardals announced on Friday afternoon, Achaia and Evia will enter a strict lockdown starting tomorrow.
The regional Units of Acaya and Evia -except Skyros- are at a very high risk level as of tomorrow, February 13, due to the epidemiological data that have emerged, as announced by the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardals during the periodic Covid-19 briefing in Greece.
At the same time, the municipality remains at a very high risk level Agios Nikolaos, the municipality of Thira and the municipality of Mykonos.
In these areas, distance education is compulsory for primary and secondary education, while the operation of kindergartens and nurseries is suspended (with the exception of primary education and nurseries in the municipalities of Thira and Mykonos, as well as special education schools).
Likewise, the operation of the retail trade, hairdressing and personal hygiene services is suspended. As for the suspension of construction works in these areas, this measure will be lifted from tomorrow morning, with the exception of the municipalities of Mykonos and Thira, which remain in a state of suspension of construction works.
The very high risk level includes:
- the municipality of Agios Nikolaos
- the municipality of Thira
- the municipality of Mykonos
- the Regional Unit of Acaya
- Evia Regional Unit
At the highest risk level, the prefecture of Rethymnon and the municipalities of Kalymnia and Karpathos
At the highest risk level, in the “red” areas, that is, from tomorrow February 13 to 22, the entire Rethymno Regional Unit, the municipality of Kalymnia, as well as the municipality of Karpathos, as mentioned, during the session informative On the course of the pandemic, the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardalias.
Specifically, at the highest risk level – “red”, the following areas are found from tomorrow 13 to Monday 22 February:
- the municipality of Eordea,
- the municipality of Thebes,
- the municipality of Tanagra,
- the municipality of Sparta,
- the Zakynthos Regional Unit,
- the municipality of Pydna-Kolindros,
- the municipality of Andravida-Kyllini,
- the municipality of Tempi
- the Rethymno Regional Unit,
- the municipality of Kalymnos and
- the municipality of Karpathos.
At the same time, as Mr. Hardalias said, the additional restrictive measures do not extend to the Lesbos Regional Unit, as the epidemiological outlook in the area has improved. Thus, as of Monday, February 15, at 6 am, Lesbos goes to the surveillance level, in the “yellow” areas, that is.
Extension of the measures until February 22 for Thessaloniki and Halkidiki
In addition, Mr. Hardalias announced the extension of the measures for one week for the Regional Units of Thessaloniki and Halkidiki. Specifically, as highlighted, the measures that apply to the Regional Units of Thessaloniki and Halkidiki, as described in the JMC issued on February 10 at the level of metropolitan areas, are extended for one more week until Monday February 22, as well as in both areas there is an increase in viral load.
What applies to the movements of freelancers, scientists and journalists
During the briefing, the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardalias, gave clarifications on the movement of scientists – freelancers and journalists. As you mentioned, regarding the movement of employees, scientists – self-employed, who have a professional identity issued by a professional association in the form of NPDD, for example, Bar Associations, Technical Chamber, Economic Chamber, Medical Associations, are not obliged to Printing from the TAXIS information system is required of the tax data of natural persons and business activity, if they demonstrate the valid professional identity of their Association. As regards the transfer of journalists for professional reasons, this has remained the case until now.
1,410 new cases on Friday
It is noted that shortly before the start of the briefing, EODY announced 1,410 new cases of coronavirus, 21 deaths and 293 intubated. According to the information, infectious disease specialists suggest closure in Attica Acaya Y Euboea but not in Thessaloniki.
Vana Papaevangelou affirmed that the balance of imports and exports in hospitals has changed and weighed down with more admissions in the ICU, while warning that in the coming days when the weather will not be an ally, due to bad weather “Medea” we will have increased cases. For Attica, he said that the viral load has stabilized, with the exception of Western Athens and Piraeus, while he highlighted that cases are increasing in Achaia and Evia, making special mention of Chalkida.
Papaevangelou: About 10,000 active cases in Greece – The increase continues in central Athens and Piraeus
According to Vana Papaevangelou: “The epidemiological panorama of the country is showing a burden in recent days with a number of cases that amounts to a moving average of 1,147 per day. Meanwhile, the average number of new cases per 100,000 inhabitants increased from 8.5 to 11. At the same time, there was an increase in daily tests, to around 45,000 per day. The average positivity is at 2.8, while in the last week there was a 27% increase in cases.
At the same time, active cases in the country reach 10,000, but the actual number is known to be much higher. As for hospitalizations, now there are more than 1,900. The average is 200 new imports in the last week. The number of intubations increased by 67%. Today, 51% of ICU beds due to coronavirus in Greece are covered, while in Attica this percentage is 83%.
Evia, Attica and Achaia show a heavy load. Overall, Attica showed stabilization, but remains high. However, the increase continues in central Athens and Piraeus. Extremely increased charge on Chalkida dragging Boeotia. The bad weather “Medea” in the coming days will be difficult for us as a further increase in cases is expected. We must be doubly careful. To put logic above everything. “
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