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Professor and member of the infectious diseases committee, Nikos Sypsas, proposes stricter and “instant” measures to deal with the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
The professor pointed out that the coronavirus is spreading, making it difficult to balance health and the economy, which is why he considers it necessary to take immediate and immediate “intense measures”.
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Speaking to the main ANT1 newsletter, he stated that in the “red” are already the Attica, Thessaloniki (where Michalis Chrysochoidis and Nikos Hardalias will go tomorrow Thursday) and Patras. In fact, he pointed out that, especially in Athens-Thessaloniki, additional measures are needed.
As Mr. Sypsas said, Attica areas like Patissia, the Hive Y central athens,show an exponential increase in cases.
At the same time, he reiterated that all the measures remain on the specialists’ table, since there are even cases in schools, which does not immunize them, while the possibility of closing an activity will be discussed.
It is recalled that previously EODY had announced 1,151 cases throughout the country, while the distribution showed the problem in Attica, where 606 cases were identified, of which 209 in central Athens.
Tsiodra alarm: we will have between 7,000 and 8,000 new cases per week
Previously, Sotiris Tsiodras, speaking with the Transparency Committee and Parliamentary Institutions, had raised the alarm, estimating that his estimate is that the cases can reach 7,000 to 8,000 per week, but also that in Attica there are 4,000 active cases.
“Attica needs special attention,” he said, adding that there was an 81% increase in cases in the northern sector, 67% in the central sector and 123% in Western Attica, with an average age of over 40 years. Nor did he hide his great concern for Achaia and Lassithi. The professor stressed that “the virus goes beyond the measures and tries to find a way to stay”, highlighting: “It is here and will push even more.”
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