Thessaloniki: Endless queues for rapid coronavirus tests - Lockdown is approaching
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The queues formed since the morning in Thessaloniki are huge, with citizens waiting to do a rapid test for the coronavirus after the rapid increase of cases in the city.
EODY teams started a free test for the citizens, in Nea Paralia and specifically in the area of the statue of Alexander the Great, and according to information from GRTimes until 11:05 at least 300 were performed. The president of EODY, Panagiotis Arkoumaneas, who stressed that the organization will try to serve all citizens waiting to take the test.
At the same time, he noted that the sewage of Thessaloniki shows an increase in cases in the coming days.
Thessaloniki is in a very difficult position due to the rapid increase in cases, as only yesterday 384.were found
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