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Death toll spikes - Experts cannot rule out any measure

The worst-case scenarios for the course of the coronavirus and the loss of human lives are in danger of becoming reality, as the explosion of daily cases from the beginning of November is accompanied by the rapid increase of dead and intubated, with all that entails for the exhausted NHS.

The death toll announced yesterday, Monday 22 November, is shocking: After some time, the death toll has risen to more than 100, reaching 105. The intubated patients, who were expected to "break" the barrier of 600 at the end of the month, rose to 608 yesterday, from 590 on Sunday. The course of the tough epidemiological index is predicted to be rather ominous, given the 10% increase in just one week.

These relentless numbers come on the first day of implementation of the new restrictive measures for the unvaccinated, with what follows also causing ominous predictions, at least for the next two weeks, when it will be seen if the measures have worked.

A total of 1487 people lost their lives in November, at a time when the pressure on hospitals is still unbearable, and staff is exhausted.

Concern in the red - "Pressure will increase in hospitals"

These data cause terror and scientists are going against the government's certainty that the country will not be led to a horizontal lockdown do not rule out any possibility, noting that this is an option, "which remains in our quiver".

According to experts, the fourth wave of the epidemic has not peaked and this means that we will be able to count over 7000 new cases per day in the near future. Consequently, the deaths will increase. Based on the example of previous waves, most of the loss of life was recorded when the epidemic was out of control.

The President of the Panhellenic Medical Association, Athanasios Exadaktylos, commented on the tragic situation in the country, sounding the alarm bell for the future, expressing his concern and the pressure that the NHS is receiving.

"We live in a time when the virus is everywhere. We must be careful of everything, those vaccinated and those unvaccinated. The unvaccinated are 95% of those intubated and have the highest percentage of deaths", said the President of the Panhellenic Medical Association.

"According to the models we had in mind, we were expecting 600 intubated patients at the end of November and they came a week earlier. This means that the pressure on the health system will increase ", he warned and stressed that the country's possibilities in terms of the availability of beds are not unlimited, as there are other diseases besides covid. "We have to find a way to reduce the spread."

Reassessment of measures - The two scenarios

The measures will be re-evaluated next week. The panel of experts will study the epidemiological data, evaluate the effectiveness of the measures and decide whether new restrictions are needed to stem the pandemic.

However, many scientists anticipate that measures and restrictions will play a leading role this Christmas as well.

The government has two possible scenarios in mind: The first is that the pandemic will peak in early December and the second and worst case scenario is that it will peak after Christmas.

It also has two lines of defense, trying to avoid a general lockdown, imposing new restrictions on the unvaccinated, if the risk of the pandemic escalating by next week is evident, based on the bad scenario in this case.

What is being examined

According to Star tv, in the first phase, the exclusion of the unvaccinated from the mixed dining areas will be discussed, ie they will only be allowed to take away.

At the same time, there will be an exclusion of the unvaccinated from the markets inside the commercial stores, who will be able to shop only with 'click away'.

If necessary, the rapid test for the unvaccinated in supermarkets will be on the table, but this is estimated to be the last measure that will be selected.

The week we are going through, however, is considered crucial and there is still hope that the measures in combination with the vaccinations will work.

It is estimated that the first dose vaccinations will reach 7.4 million euros at the beginning of December, while an incentive for vaccination to those over 60 years of age has been discussed.

Nightmare forecast for 3,000 dead by Christmas

At the same time, the prediction of the professor of pulmonology and director of the pulmonology clinic of the University of Thessaly, Konstantinos Gourgoulianis, for the course of the coronavirus is nightmarish.

As he estimated speaking to Star channel, by Christmas 3,000 of our fellow human beings will die from the deadly virus.

"Lately we have chosen because we have not been vaccinated to be immunized against naturally through infection. Because the infection exists in our families, in everyone's families, what will happen is that almost all the people who have been exposed will be infected, resulting in the loss of several people," explained the director of the pulmonology clinic at the University of Thessaly.

"With simple math, 50-60 people die every day for 50-60 days that this wave lasts - we unfortunately easily reach a number of 3,000 people who will lose their lives by Christmas," he concluded.

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Govt measures hit unvaxers hard

The unvaccinated are faced with a new reality (once again), from today, as from 6 in the morning the new restrictive measures came into force to limit the spread of the coronavirus, in view of the holidays as well.

The new measures that - based on the relevant Government Gazette - will be valid until Monday, December 6, mainly concern the exclusion of the unvaccinated from activities and entertainment, putting them in a peculiar lockdown, as they will not be able to enter cinemas, theaters, museums, and gyms. Their entrance will not be possible even with the demonstration of a negative test.

Otherwise, the shops will open at 10 in the morning, while the attendance at the workplaces in the Public and Private sector, will be done in stages and with rolling hours.

At the same time, government officials say in every tone that if necessary, additional measures will be taken for unvaccinated citizens and emphasize that no kind of horizontal lockdown is on the table.

Everything that is changing

Unvaccinated people will no longer be able to get tested even indoors, specifically in:

- Food service venues (ie  restaurants)
- Nightclubs
- Theaters
- Cinemas
- Museums
- Exhibitions
- Conferences
- Gyms
- Stadiums

With rapid test results they will be able to enter:

- Churches
- Retail shops
- Hairdressers
- Open Dining Areas

They will have free access to:

- Super Markets
- Food shops
- Gas stations
- Pharmacies

What applies to work - retail

The shops will now open at 10 in the morning. They will operate on a continuous schedule until 9 pm.

On the contrary, supermarkets and grocery stores maintain their opening hours.

The attendance at the workplaces in Public and Private sector will be done in stages and with a rolling schedule from 7 to 9.30 in the morning.


The covid pass of those aged 60+ years expires in 7 months

Also, the vaccination certificate for those over 60 will have an expiration date, while in order to renew it, they will have to get the third dose of the vaccine, within the framework of the measures announced by the government.

Specifically, as the Minister of Health, Thanos Plevris, said, seven months after its issuance, the certificate of entry into closed spaces for vaccinated people over 60 years of age will cease to be valid.

As of 13/12 a person in this category, in order to be considered fully vaccinated, must get the third dose.


Masks

It is noted that the first protection measures are still in force, such as the use of a protective mask in all indoor areas, including workplaces and in all outdoor areas where there is congestion, as well as the rule of keeping distances of one and a half meters between people. (one person per 2 sq.m.) indoors and outdoors, either only for fully vaccinated and those that have been infected during the last six months or mixed.

Education

According to the Government Gazette, the lifelong educational operation of all primary, secondary and special education units (kindergartens, primary, all-day schools, high schools and lyceums of general and vocational education) continues with the measures that are already in force.

Conducting any form of educational process in the context of degree programs of universities, such as the teaching of courses, the conduct of seminars, the independent teaching of in-depth courses In small groups of students, laboratory exercises, clinical exercises and student internships are to be conducted live and in accordance with the coronavirus prevention measures already in force.

Similarly, with the physical presence of the trainees and the instructors and the protection measures in force so far, structures within the Detention Centers, the Vocational Training Institutes , the Lifelong Learning Centers, and Second Chance Schools will operate.

Also, the lifelong operation of tutoring centers and language centers in accordance with the protection measures continues.

Specifically, for the participation in the course, the students, candidates and the teachers of the tuition centers / foreign language centers who do not present a certificate of vaccination or a certificate of illness within the last semester, students and candidates will have to present to the person in charge of the tuition center, and teachers a certificate of negative self-test conducted twice  weekly or show a certificate of negative diagnostic rapid test (PCR) performed twice weekly at their expense.

For the rest of the staff of the language schools / centers that do not present a vaccination certificate or a certificate of illness within the last six months, respectively, what is valid in the private sector applies accordingly.

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