Koronovirus: Ended up at age 88 in Ippokratio

[ad_1] Another dead of coronavirus Our country counts since on Saturday night it was learned that an 88-year-old man ended up in Thessaloniki. The unfortunate was hospitalized in Hippocrates of Thessalonica. He had been hospitalized since September 2 in Naoussa and the information indicates that he had underlying diseases. Now, …

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Greece’s failures worrying seismologists – Newsbeast

[ad_1] He writes Stavroula Petaliou In Greece they were finished and will be made tremors since it is the most seismic country in Europe. Although it occupies only 0.02 of the earth’s surface, there is an average of 20 to 30 daily vibrations, and this is because its active faults …

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Coronavirus: “road race” to avoid blockade

[ad_1] Attica is under siege from the coronavirus with a rapid increase in cases. Despite the measures, the virus’ rate of spread is not slowing, forcing the government to consider further measures within a few days. As is known, as of Monday, September 21, all indoor and outdoor concerts are …

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Syntagma Merchants Midnight Protest: What They Ask For

[ad_1] Merchants in Syntagma Square are holding a protest rally today, Saturday night, at 00:00, after “filming.” According to an announcement by the coordinator of the Circle of Restoration Professionals, merchants are asking the government: 1) Abolition of the horizontal measurement of time, with a parallel distinction of time restrictions …

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