New measures are focused on seating arrangements, as coronavirus cases remain high, the country’s epidemiological map includes more and more “red” areas and the health system is under great pressure.
As ethnos.gr has reported, discussions are under way to return to the restrictions that applied to the restaurant, with the fullness per restaurant and distance rulings for tables.
Thoughts are being expressed on a scalable attendance schedule in the public sector, a measure for which the pros and cons will be considered in the coming days in order to make decisions.
Gogos: Measures like in the Netherlands if…
“You saw European countries that are just like us, the Netherlands, maybe Belgium afterwards,” said Charalambos Gogos. “Sample is common sense,” he said, stressing that if a measure implemented now does not work, we must move on to the next one.
“We do not have many measures to manage the coronavirus,” he said, however, stating that he does not believe that the implementation of a lockdown can help the situation. “It simply came to our notice then. The positivity may be at 1.5%, but we are counting huge masses of the population, “said the professor, noting that the deterioration of the situation can be seen from the image of the hospitals at this time.
“The health system is under pressure,” he told Sky. As Mr. Gogos mentioned, the Delta strain “has shown its teeth a lot lately. It has a high transmissibility “.
“The health system, no matter how big it is, has finite limits,” he said, adding that a single system of reasoning should be adopted by combining the private and public health sectors. “Until we see some recession with the measures that have already been taken, which I hope in 15 days will start to pay off,” he commented.
The cases involving anti-vaccinated are shocking.
Doctors who treat anti-vaccined are faced with unimaginable situations. In Papanikolaou, Thessaloniki, a patient threw the tube and left, as a result of which he was found half-dead on a bench outside the hospital. Shocking is the way in which a public health supervisor advised until the last minute a patient who unfortunately died on how to refuse her intubation.
Tough battle on duty
Doctors are fighting hard in hospitals. Four intubated patients were found outside the ICU, while a priest is in serious condition.
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