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2696 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Greece

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Original title: 2696 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Greece, multiple islands have worsened or face lockdown Source: CCTV News

On the afternoon of July 29, local time, the latest epidemic report issued by the Ministry of Health of Greece stated that in the past 24 hours, there were 2,696 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Greece, and a total of 487,709 cases have been confirmed. During this period, there were 9 new deaths and a total of 12,935 deaths.

Due to the surge in new crown cases, Greek Minister of Civil Protection Michalis Chrysochoidis (Michalis Chrysochoidis) warned on the 28th that the authorities may impose stricter restrictions on the island of Ios in the Aegean Sea. .

He pointed out that currently 30 police officers have been sent to the island from the Attica region to strengthen inspections of epidemic prevention measures. He said: “This is a popular tourist destination holiday island with densely populated people. The island is facing an obvious risk of being blocked. Government departments have already imposed penalties on those who violated the anti-epidemic regulations.”

Speaking of the strict measures implemented on Mykonos earlier this month, the senior Greek official said that since the island’s blockade was lifted, more than 180 police officers have been sent to the island to oversee epidemic prevention measures. Implementation. He also mentioned several reports of “new crown parties” held on holiday islands, saying that organizing such activities with potential risk of virus transmission is a crime.

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In addition, reports have pointed out that in addition to Ios, Paros and Tinos are also facing the possibility of blockade. (Headquarters reporter Wang Yuguo)

(Edited by Li Jiayi)


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