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“Some areas are boiling,” said Vana Papaevangelou, revealing the suggestion from the school’s experts. “Under the Rt drive in Attica and Thessaloniki,” Majorkinis said. Because Hardals is absent. Everything said in the experts’ briefing on how the coronavirus “moves”.
Today, Monday 07.12.2020, like every Monday and Friday, the competent authorities report on how the coronavirus “moves” in Greece, at the moment when EODY has already announced the… bad blankets for new, dead and intubated cases.
As newsit.gr informed you from the beginningNikos Hardalias will not participate in the briefing, because the meteorological phenomena in northern Greece require his presence at the National Business Center. Hardals will be present at the briefing on Friday.
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Thus, the briefing is given by the professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and member of the Expert Committee Vana Papaevangelou and Assistant Professor of the EKPA School of Medicine and member of the Expert Committee Gikas Majorkinis.
The Deputy Minister of Health, Vassilis Kontozamanis, also participates in the briefing, in order to answer questions about the health system.
“Some Areas Are Boiling – Schools Opening After Lights”
Vana Papaevangelou spoke, emphasizing that of the 1,251 new cases, 250 were located in Attica and 243 in Thessaloniki. Likewise, 102 were recorded in Kilkis, with the professor highlighting that on the one hand cases are decreasing in some areas, but on the other hand that there are others that are still “boiling over” as she characteristically pointed out.
He then analyzed the basis for the decision not to open the schools until the end of the year, while clarifying that the committee suggests their opening after the celebration of Luces.
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«The most important criterion for lifting the measures is the situation in the ICU and the outlook has not improved. Any increase in mobility in and out of schools will load the viral load. Furthermore, the benefit was disputed because it would only be seven days before the schools would close again. The committee’s position has not changed: education is a key priority for us. Although distance education works very well, nothing can replace physical education. We affirm that there is no dispersal within schools and we suggest opening schools after the lights“Characteristically noted Mrs. Papaevangelou.
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He then spoke about England’s decision to “steer” the issue of vaccination, as it became the first country in Europe to approve the vaccine, emphasizing that it is a pioneer country in managing public health issues.
Additionally, Ms. Papaevangelou noted that there is no talk of a vaccination “passport” to citizens who receive the vaccine, according to British standards. He also highlighted that the vaccine will not be mandatory. “We agree, there is no vaccination problem. We want to convince the public. As for the vaccination certificate, it can be printed. “As for the ‘passport’ of vaccination in our country, such a discussion did not take place in the committee,” he said.
Look what Vana Papaevangelou said
“Beneath Rt drive in Attica and Thessaloniki” said Gikas Majorkinis
Then Mr. Majorkinis took the floor, who highlighted that “the reduction in active cases continues. The contraction is less than in previous weeks. Extremely active in Attica and Thessaloniki, but now reaching late October, early November levels. Rt in Attica and Thessaloniki fell short of unity. Thessaloniki has a higher epidemiological burden than Attica. The epidemiological burden in western Greece also persists. “
He went on to highlight that “easing the measures could increase pressure on the NSS, which is already in a critical state.”
Look what Gikas Majorkinis said
Photos by: ERT.