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With the influx of people observed yesterday and today, we should be on alert for two more weeks, stressed Professor of Infectious Diseases and committee member, Nikos Sypsas.
As he stated, in statements to SKAI, “the curve of the pandemic has stopped falling, especially in Attica, it has flattened. We know that the epidemic has spread to between 25 and 35 young people and that we have increased hospital admissions since Christmas. All these are not bells, they are the bell of the Metropolis. We are in a minefield. At any moment, a mine can explode, that is, we can have an epidemiological outbreak, and if this happens in Attica with 60% of the ICU beds covered, then the only thing that can describe the picture is shock and amazement.
We don’t know what next week will bring us, so we don’t open other activities, Mr. Sypsas said. However, he did not rule out the possibility that if there is an epidemiological outbreak, schools will close again.
We must prepare for the worst, said the teacher, highlighting that after Easter, when the weather opens and a part of the population has been vaccinated, we will breathe.
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