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“The more we open now before the holidays, the greater the closing right after the holidays.”
This was emphasized by Elias Mosialos, a professor at the London School of Economics and Greece’s representative in international organizations for the pandemic, speaking on the SKAI newsletter.
“We are at an inflection point, we see a relative stabilization of the data but we do not see a rapid decline in hospital admissions, ICUs and deaths and that is what worries us the most.”
“We will have to wait a little longer to see this decrease, usually we first see a decrease in hospital admissions with a decrease in the number of ICU admissions and subsequent deaths.
“If we do not see that these data improve after the next two weeks, obviously we will speak of a relative stabilization, but there will be little optimism about a possible” opening “of the country,” stressed the professor.
Mr. Mosialos also expressed the recognition that especially for our country if the situation improves “small businesses can be opened.”
Regarding the process of lifting the quarantine in particular, the professor stressed that “since the impact of the pandemic in our country is not uniform, it would not suggest a single de-escalation”.
“Especially in northern Greece we have to be very careful,” he said, referring to the reduction of measures by region.
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