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In recent days, it is true that we have taken an important step in our joint effort, said Deputy Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardalias, during a briefing at the Ministry of Health. According to Mr. Hardalias, the number of criminals was small, but reiterated that the restrictive measures are valid until April 27, as he emphasized that the danger has not passed.
Restrictive measures have not yet been implemented, as the danger has not passed, Deputy Minister for Civil Protection and Crisis Management Nikos Hardalias said today during a briefing on the course of the pandemic in Greece, urging citizens to be patients and make it clear that any lifting will begin step by step, with constant movements. “The situation remains critical and there is no margin for error,” he said, adding that “in recent days we have taken an important step in our joint effort.” The Greek people overwhelmingly observed the measures and the Easter days, once again demonstrating their special determination, their unique discipline, the high sense of responsibility. “
At a pan-European level, but also in Greece, a debate has been launched on the strategic lifting of the measures. The government, said Hardalias, is preparing with a plan and a method, studying all the data, as it did with the presentation of the measures. “Any uprising will begin step by step, with constant movements and careful decisions, when only then will it be judged that the reasons that led to the imposition of the measures no longer exist,” he stressed. He added that the data collected daily is what will show what needs to be done, as well as when and how it should be done.
“The decisions will be made weighing all the parameters, but with the main focus on and above everything else to protect the health of citizens. For any measure that has been done so far, there will be specific, timely and responsible information” . He advised patience to “win this battle once and for all, because the optimistic signs we see if we relax can be reversed. We need vigilance, vigilance, we don’t need complacency for the next 24 hours.”
Regarding operational issues, Mr. Hardalias said that EODY and GGPP steps were found today in the refugee-immigrant structure in Kranidi. Depending on the results of the audits, more decisions will be made. In addition, in the previous 4 days, 10 flights, 8 tactics and 2 repatriations arrived in our country with a total of 643 passengers and all underwent a coronary artery test. Only three tested positive for the virus, and passengers whose tests were negative would complete the 14-day quarantine at home.
He also informed citizens of other countries from the ship “Eleftherios Venizelos”. Their quarantine has been completed and their repatriation process has begun. Already on Saturday, 160 citizens and permanent residents of Turkey left by road and arrived in the neighboring country, while tomorrow they leave by road for Odessa, Ukrainians, Moldovans and Bulgarian citizens. At the same time, efforts are being made to repatriate the 76 Indonesian passengers on board tomorrow.
In addition, to avoid congestion, the restriction on the movement of citizens in Nea Paralia, Thessaloniki is extended until April 27, with a slight change in the hours of movement. In particular, the restriction is valid from Monday to Friday from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and on weekends from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Details of Hardalia’s statements in the following video:
Tsiodras: opening step by step
The magic word, the next day will be the word “distance”, clarified Sotiris Tsiodras tonight, in the established press release. “Carefully, step by step, as we get closer to closing, we will go to opening,” said Mr. Tsiodras, explaining that some small shops are likely to start. However, he said that “the stores will be opened with the maximum possible protection for the citizens” and stated that “perhaps a mask will be used in small closed spaces.”
S. Tsiodras said that scientists in our country “monitor the measures taken in other countries”, regarding the gradual opening of the quarantine, but explained that “the particularities that exist in our country are taken into account.” He, once again, emphasized that in our country the distribution of the coronary artery has been significantly reduced, since “the R0 indices are still very low. The dispersion is 0.6 and less.” We are still monitoring the numbers, which are gradually decreasing, he said.
The role of evidence for the next day is important.
Regarding the tests and the use that they will have the next day, to help many of us return to our jobs, Mr. Tsiodras once again pointed out that the tests that are carried out “record very well the course of the disease in the country”. . In fact, he explained how molecular virus screening and antibody testing will be used from now on. As he said, “The molecular test is used for those who have symptoms. It is important to know them to be able to trace their contacts, “he explained.
“You want to catch those who have no symptoms, in some places like hospitals, the employees who are on the front lines,” he said, referring to other groups of workers who are in the state’s financial services, energy-related services. such as PPC or water. He also reiterated that such tests have already begun in Roma refugee structures and communities. Regarding the antibody test, he noted that this “if it is reliable, can be done in the context of epidemiological investigation.” Specifically, he stated that when there is a reliable test, “we can safely see if someone has passed the virus.” But even today you can’t say that for sure. “He also revealed that the molecular virus screening test could be applied for epidemiological reasons.” The plan is for these initial test extensions, “he concluded.
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