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Update – 01/10/2021

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As of the latest update by the Greek authorities, the total number of confirmed Covid-19 diagnosed cases in Greece 655,767. 33 new deaths were reported raising the total number to 14,828. The number of patients treated in intensive care units is currently 326. 2,232 new cases were announced yesterday in Greece. 511 of the new cases were found in the Attica region and 314 new cases in the Thessaloniki region.

Government officials insist there will be no strict lockdowns this year, even as some restrictions have been imposed in some areas placed on red alert, the highest risk level (Level 4) on Greece’s Covid-19 map.

“2021 is not 2020,” these officials insist, adding that the recent measures imposed on Thessaloniki and other areas are not a lockdown, but “the same restrictions that were imposed during the summer on islands such as Mykonos, for example.”

Regions classified as red impose an overnight curfew from 1 to 6 a.m. – although this does not apply to people who have to travel for work or for health emergencies – and a 24-hour ban on music at all entertainment venues, including bars and cafes.

The decision not to impose lockdowns was also expressed by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis during a meeting he had Thursday with Slovakia’s Prime Minister Eduard Heger.

“On their way to the end of the pandemic, our economies cannot suffer further restrictions,” Mitsotakis said.

Government officials say that another reason this winter will be different than the last is the vaccinations and the fact that a large part of the population is now immune, either because they have been vaccinated against the coronavirus or because they got sick and recovered.

There is, however, a cause for concern which involves the 600,000 unvaccinated individuals aged 60 and over. These are the most likely to be hospitalized and put pressure on the National Health System.

​​​​The decision on whether to hold the annual military and student parades on the October 28 national holiday will not be the same across the entire country and will depend on the epidemiological status of each area, Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis said Thursday.

“Any decisions taken for parades in areas that are red will apply to Thessaloniki as well,” he said and urged the citizens of the northern port city to get vaccinated.

The decision on whether to hold the annual military and student parades on the October 28 national holiday will not be uniform for the entire country and will depend on the epidemiological status of each area, Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis said on Thursday.

“Thessaloniki is turning ‘red’,” he told Skai television, refering to the highest coronavirus transmission alert level (red or Level 4) on the epidemiological map of Greece.

“Any decisions taken for parades in areas that are red will apply to Thessaloniki as well,” he said and urged the citizens of the northern port city to get vaccinated.

The city has the lowest vaccination rate in Greece and Europe at 53 percent.

The annual parades take place to commemorate the October 28, 1940 anniversary of Greece’s refusal to ally with the Axis powers in World War II, known as “Ochi Day.”

Last year’s festivities were cancelled due to the pandemic.

The government is understood to be planning changes to the structure and functioning of expert committee on the coronavirus.

According to reports, the new committee will have seven members, instead of 33, as is currently the case.

The seven experts will monitor the course of the pandemic and meet less frequently. The committee will continue to advise the government and will intervene to impose measures when necessary. The new structure will consist of medical doctors of different specializations. The government is understood to have made the decision given the availability of vaccines and because of the announcement that there will be no further lockdowns.

The changes are expected to be announced in the coming days.

In more detail, the 2,232 new cases detected per Regional Unit:

  • Attica 511
    • Eastern Attica 66
    • Northern Sector of Athens  63
    • West Attica 37
    • Western Sector of Athens 76
    • Central Sector of Athens 132
    • Southern Sector of Athens 65
    • Piraeus 67
    • Islands 5
  • Thessaloniki 314
  • Etoloakarnania 39
  • Argolida 14
  • Arcadia 17
  • Arta 2
  • Achaia 55
  • Boeotia 23
  • Grevena 3
  • Drama 46
  • Evros 31
  • Evia 17
  • Evritania 1
  • Zakynthos 5
  • Ilia 16
  • Imathia 60
  • Heraklion 40
  • Thesprotia 13
  • Thira 5
  • Ioannina 36
  • Kavala 40
  • Kalymnos 8
  • Karditsa 31
  • Karpathos 2
  • Kastoria 20
  • Corfu 25
  • Kilkis 33
  • Kozani 48
  • Corinth 12
  • Kos 10
  • Laconia 5
  • Larissa 139
  • Lassithi 7
  • Lesvos 6
  • Lefkada 6
  • Lemnos 1
  • Magnesia 46
  • Messinia 27
  • Mykonos 2
  • Naxos 1
  • Xanthi 67
  • Paros 3
  • Pella 62
  • Pieria 74
  • Preveza 3
  • Rethymno 10
  • Rodopi 21
  • Rhodes 22
  • Samos 1
  • Serres 49
  • Sporades 1
  • Tinos 1
  • Trikala 35
  • Fthiotida 40
  • Florina 9
  • Fokida 2
  • Chalkidiki 35
  • Chania 18
  • Under Investigation 55

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