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Update – 02/09/2021

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As of the latest update by the Greek authorities, the total number of confirmed Covid-19 diagnosed cases in Greece 590,832. 47 new deaths were reported raising the total number to 13,743. The number of patients treated in intensive care units is currently 346. 2,871 new cases were announced yesterday in Greece. 638 of the new cases were found in the Attica region and 330 new cases in the Thessaloniki region.

Thousands of suspensions began as of Wednesday of workers in public health units who had not been vaccinated against Covid-19 within the deadline set by the government.

According to initial data, as of Wednesday afternoon, 5,895 suspension notices had been issued for unvaccinated hospital employees – excluding employees of health centers and the EKAB ambulance service.

These notices had either already been served or were in the process of being delivered.

As a result, some unvaccinated staff worked normally Wednesday as they had not yet received the relevant notices, while at other hospitals they were informed upon arrival that they had been excluded from work schedules.

The Health Ministry has estimated that suspensions without pay will impact about 10,000 employees of public hospitals, health centers and other ministry bodies.

However, the competent services were waiting for an exact figure last night, after the cross-checking of the data as many people rushed to get vaccinated yesterday.

High-ranking Health Ministry officials told Kathimerini that hospital departments operated smoothly yesterday without any unmanageable problems, while the protest rallies by the staff that took place at many hospitals throughout the country were described as being at a “tolerable level.”

Meanwhile, the Panhellenic Federation of Public Hospital Employees (POEDIN) announced new mobilizations for Thursday against compulsory vaccination.

The federation claims that the suspension of unvaccinated workers will create gaps in the National Health System, compromising its ability to function at the required level.

The Suspension Commission of the Council of State, Greece’s top administrative court,  rejected on Wednesday applications submitted by medical, nursing and other hospital staff requesting the suspension of the government decision.

A separate appeal to annul and suspend the law submitted by POEDIN will be discussed by the court’s plenary on October 8.

A 62-year-old microbiologist who was opposed to the Covid-19 vaccine has died in a Cretan intensive care unit died after a month-long struggle with the virus.

The woman was admitted to Venizelio Hospital in Iraklio, Crete, in early August and was intubated on August 19, state broadcaster ERT reported.

The microbiologist, who had underlying conditions, died on Wednesday as a result of multiple organ failure.

In more detail, the 2,871 new cases detected per Regional Unit:

  • Attica 638
    • Eastern Attica 106
    • Northern Sector of Athens  97
    • West Attica 26
    • Western Sector of Athens 82
    • Central Sector of Athens 159
    • Southern Sector of Athens 66
    • Islands 23
    • Piraeus 79
  • Thessaloniki 330
  • Etoloakarnania 54
  • Andros 6
  • Argolida 26
  • Arcadia 34
  • Arta 14
  • Achaia 116
  • Boeotia 25
  • Grevena 5
  • Drama 34
  • Evros 61
  • Evia 45
  • Evritania 5
  • Zakynthos 8
  • Ilia 102
  • Imathia 34
  • Heraklion 57
  • Thesprotia 12
  • Thira 11
  • Ithaca 1
  • Ikaria 9
  • Ioannina 30
  • Kavala 65
  • Kalymnos 11
  • Karditsa 35
  • Karpathos 3
  • Kastoria 16
  • Kea-Kythnos 1
  • Corfu 40
  • Kefalonia 5
  • Kilkis 27
  • Kozani 41
  • Corinth 53
  • Kos 11
  • Laconia 15
  • Larissa 75
  • Lasithi 26
  • Lesvos 39
  • Lefkada 8
  • Lemnos 6
  • Magnesia 24
  • Messinia 75
  • Milos 3
  • Mykonos 22
  • Naxos 18
  • Xanthi 26
  • Paros 6
  • Pella 28
  • Pieria 40
  • Preveza 12
  • Rethymno 21
  • Rodopi 25
  • Rhodes 54
  • Samos 13
  • Serres 12
  • Sporades 11
  • Syros 3
  • Trikala 38
  • Fthiotida 40
  • Florina 8
  • Fokida 3
  • Chalkidiki 32
  • Chania 41
  • Chios 28
  • Under investigation 132

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