PM Mitsotakis and Dr.Tsiodras sound alarm over rise in coronavirus cases, especially in Attica

“The government is prepared to impose additional measures to contain the spread of coronavirus in Attica,” the prime minister underlined ANA – MPA/PM PRESS OFFICE/




Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the health ministry’s representative for the novel coronavirus pandemic, epidemiology expert Dr. Sotiris Tsiodras, on Friday sounded the alarm over the spread of the virus in Attica, especially districts within the centre of Athens.

“The government is prepared to impose additional measures to contain the spread of coronavirus in Attica,” the prime minister underlined, after the regular meeting to discuss the progress of the pandemic.

Mitsotakis said he was absolutely ready, following Friday’s recommendation by the expert committee, “to take some additional measures with respect to public gatherings, the suspension of cultural events for 14 days and measures that encourage teleworking in the public and private sector, in order to restrict unnecessary movements.”

The prime minister noted that the government must make sure that the measures it takes are, first of all, capable of being applied, sufficiently convincingly explained and, finally, are measures that must be taken in order to avoid others with a deeper economic impact, which the Greek economy and Greek society are not capable of withstanding at this time.

He also expressed his confidence that Greece will do very well if the measures are taken are implemented, “but in order to be certain, we must first focus on their implementation.”
Mitsotakis stressed that the measures already decided must be strictly observed, such as the use of masks, especially on public transport.

The prime minister urged vulnerable members of the public to exercise increased caution, while government sources said the problems were mainly focused in Attica and especially certain districts in central Athens, where additional control measures are being examined, especially for vulnerable groups.

Despite the increase in the number of ICU patients, the meeting was told, the national health system was not facing a shortage of ICUs at this time.

Tsiodras said that a second wave of the pandemic was underway throughout the world, while he also focused on the problems in Attica, noting that various factors “place Attica in the orange zone”.

“The number admitted to hospital is now 554, it is at roughly 20-30 pct of beds, according to the area one looks at. This is one of the indicators that lead to taking additional measures…with respect to areas of Attica,” he said.

Source: ANA – MPA

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