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It will be marked with a step lifting of restrictive measures to reduce the chances of a setback that will create significant problems for both the health system and the economy.
Today, the Prime Minister will have in his hands the presentations of the scientific team of the Ministry of Health, of the Deputy Minister Nikos Hardalias, but also of the Deputy Minister in spite of the Prime Minister Akis Skertsou, to elaborate the final plan that he will announce to the Greek people. April 27that is, the day the restrictive measures expire.
What has been happening lately in Porto Heli, concerned the government and epidemiologists, but will not postpone planning, as emphasized Similar situations may occur in the near future.
In such cases you will enter the area directly quarantined to prevent the spread of the disease.
“It is very important to intensify epidemiological surveillance in all areas of the country, so that any epidemic outbreak can be detected and treated in time, as was done in this vulnerable population in the Ermionida area these days,” said Sotiris Tsiodras.
The relaxation measures schedule.
According to the latest information, Monday, April 27 will mark the beginning of the symbolic opening. from the mortgage offices, they paid me and they didn’t pay me. Likewise, the Magistrates’ Courts and the Courts of First Instance are open to specific procedures, such as those of “prior consensual notifications”. As the government spokesperson pointed out, to minimize overcrowding, the process of “agreed notes” will be carried out through the Secretariats, without the participation of the parties.
They will reopen on May 4 Small shops, some restaurants and hairdressers. All will be subject to strict conditions for the protection of public health, such as avoiding overcrowding, the distance between customers and employees.
On May 11 or 18, the bell is expected to ring only for the students of the 3rd Lyceum with the aim of taking exams nationwide in the first ten days of July. There are thoughts on the other levels as well, but there is great concern from the scientific team at the Ministry of Health, as there are no places for students to keep their distance when there are an average of 25 children in each room.
The scenario of having morning and afternoon classes has fallen on the table, but it doesn’t seem to have many opportunities right now.
Too universities will also be difficult to open In addition to the issue of overcrowding, there is also the issue of transportation, as thousands of students study outside their permanent residence.
June schedule
If all goes well, the second phase of the measures will begin in June with the gradual reopening of sports facilities, department stores, cultural sites, museums and tourist accommodation to save the summer season, which is essentially lost.
In all the places that will be opened, there will be strict protocols for the protection of public health, while intensive inspections will be carried out for their implementation.
“The determination in the next phase will be meticulous for all of us, monitoring our health and everyone’s strict adherence to hygiene rules,” said Professor Sotiris Tsiodras.
Quarantined elderly – vulnerable groups
Strict restrictive measures will not be raised for the elderly and those belonging to vulnerable groups. Specific guidelines are expected for specific categories that are at increased risk for fatal disease. The government spokesman also noted this fact.
“In any case, we have a duty to protect the most vulnerable groups in the population, such as the elderly and our fellow citizens with underlying diseases.”
Open surgeries – EODY crews on the road
Hospitals are also expected to return to normal as they have recently been the only ones to treat Koronoi cases. As announced by the Vice Minister of Health, Vassilis Kontozamanis, regular surgeries will gradually begin to operate.
“It will happen at the same time in the private sector and in public hospitals. And, of course, not at the same rate as the surgeries we had before the start of the pandemic.” In the second year, regular outpatient clinics will return, with specific terms and conditions, due to the large number of people that generally exist.
At the same time, in a few days, the first special EODY teams will make an appearance and be able to do tests at home so you don’t waste valuable time treating the spread of the disease. However, as Vassilis Kontozamanis pointed out, mobile units have nothing to do with relaxing measures, since the work they will have will be specific.
“They will do tests and tests on the population, mainly based on geographic and epidemiological criteria and in no way related to the lifting of the measures. They are independent things. We will need the units later if we have a second wave or from September onwards.” ”