Two suspected coronavirus victims in Athens - Chinese that traveled to Singapore
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A new alarm was sounded for Greek authorities over two new suspected cases of coronavirus.
According to first information, the two cases refer to two Chinese nationals who have recently traveled to Singapore. Both had a high fever and went to the Athens Central Clinic and from there it was deemed necessary to transport them with an EKAB ambulance toThriasio hosital, which is the coronavirus referral hospital when not attending the Atticon.
The samples, according to information, have been transferred to the Pasteur Institute, with the results expected to be released within the next hour- by12:00 noon local tme. Sources from the National Public Health Organization (EHEA) point out that suspected samples of coronavirus "are of low suspicion".
Coronavirus: Singapore is second on the list of cases
It is worth noting that Singapore is very high - second only to China - on the list of countries with the most cases of coronavirus.
According to a report issued yesterday, February 16, the Singapore Ministry of Health has registered 75 confirmed cases of coronavirus.
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