Κυριακή 26 Μαρτίου 2023
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COVID-19 PANDEMIC GREECE

Editorial Ta Nea: Dedication
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Editorial Ta Nea: Dedication

All the efforts made over the last two years could be lost at the last moment due to a mistaken calculation The sacrifices that we have all made must not be lost. Neither the economy nor society can withstand a backpedaling.

COVID-19 Committee approves allowing music at restaurants, does not approve more spectators at stadiums
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COVID-19 Committee approves allowing music at restaurants, does not approve more spectators at stadiums

The Committee has approved the playing of music at restaurants and bars where customers are seated. Additionally, the Committee approved the increase in the number of spectators at athletic stadiums from 10 percent to 50 percent.

EODY: 88 COVID-19 deaths, 20,107 newly confirmed infections in the last 24 hours, 683 intubated
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EODY: 88 COVID-19 deaths, 20,107 newly confirmed infections in the last 24 hours, 683 intubated

In the last 24 hours, 553 COVID patients have been admitted to hospital (a daily increase of 16.4 percent). For the last seven days, the average daily number of admissions is 537 patients.

Editorial To Vima: Let those in charge beware
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Editorial To Vima: Let those in charge beware

To the extent that monetary policy changes in order to manage the possible consolidation of inflationary pressures, the Greek economy will confront additional difficulties – funding and others.

Editorial To Vima: Despite it all, we can be optimistic
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Editorial To Vima: Despite it all, we can be optimistic

In Greece and internationally, the huge surge in infections has not for the time being been accompanied by a corresponding spike in hospitalisation, intubation, or deaths, or by additional pressure on the National Health System.

Government dismisses rampant rumours of new lockdown
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Government dismisses rampant rumours of new lockdown

'A university student who just began a programme of face-to-face instruction wonders: “Will universities shut down again? How will we endure tele-education without company and without our friends?'

Who is to blame for the surge in COVID-19 cases?
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Who is to blame for the surge in COVID-19 cases?

A disappointed society and a government tired by an incessant struggle with the pandemic are called upon to pull a rabbit out of a hat. However, there are no magicians, we have run out of fortune tellers.

When will they stop badgering us with inanity?
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When will they stop badgering us with inanity?

What with the fatigue from the pandemic, people’s inability to take any more inanity, and the occasionally incomprehensible statements of politicians and scientists, this last phase of the pandemic is turning into a parody.

Editorial To Vima: A battle on two fronts
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Editorial To Vima: A battle on two fronts

The government must prepare for the new socio-economic realities that will emerge once the public health crisis has been transcended. As distant as it seems, that day is no so far off.

Editorial To Vima: Public health measures needed, but which measures?
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Editorial To Vima: Public health measures needed, but which measures?

According to the proponents of the hard line if current measures prove inadequate there is a greater likelihood of a derailment of the situation with a higher chance of a general lockdown

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