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PM Mitsotakis to address nation later, as new Covid-19 measures are forthcoming

The PM will talk to the regional governors in a teleconference to lay down a new plan of action

Newsroom October 22 12:14

The Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to announce a series of new Covid-19 measures in a televised address to the nation at 7 pm on Thursday,  following a spike in the confirmed cases in the country recently.

In a short time, at 12:30, Mitsotakis will have a teleconference with the 13 regional governors, as a total of 43 of the 74 regional units of the country are counting a large increase in cases of coronavirus, two of which (Kozani, Kastoria) are at the highest alert code ‘red’ and in local lockdown and another 17 on ‘orange’ alert code, just before the lockdown.

On Wednesday, October 12, the cases of coronavirus were 363, and yesterday they reached 865. In Attica, the cases jumped to 331, a record number of the epidemic for the basin. Yesterday, 92 new patients were admitted to hospitals in the country and the number of intubated patients was 89. Six people lost their lives, and the total number of dead rose to 534. The positivity index in our country, ie the percentage of people positive for coronavirus, is at 3.6%. Also, the median age of the cases in Attica is 37 years while in Thessaloniki the median age is even lower, at 28 years.

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