Koumoutsakos: 8 of the 35 immigrants with coronavirus were identified in Moria – We are facing a “perfect storm” | HELLAS



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George Koumoutsakos spoke about the situation that prevails in Moria, but also about the next moves of the government for this new crisis.

The Deputy Minister of Immigration, speaking to Blue Sky, said that what is needed at this time is to have support both for the people who were left outside the structure, and for the protection of the borders.

“This is not the time to think about redistributing people now. The country needs strong support across and to meet the needs of the people, but also across borders. We thank you for your March congratulations, but these congratulations must become a reality. August ”, Mr. Koumoutsakos characteristically emphasized.

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The vice minister also said that eight of the 35 migrants who tested positive for coronavirus inside the camp had already been identified, before the incidents broke out and then the catastrophic fire, for which he stressed that the perpetrators would be found and punished accordingly.

“Some set fire to Moria and those responsible will be punished. And those who have a criminal behavior will face what the law stipulates. The culprits will be found. “There can be no impression that someone can take provocative action,” she said, noting that “the disaster in Moria will slow down the work of the asylum services.” “We are experiencing the perfect storm in terms of coincidence of problems and we are handling it with the best possible results,” added Mr. Koumoutsakos.

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