China News Service, July 12 (Xinhua Times) reported that on the evening of the 11th local time, the Greek National Public Health Organization (EODY) announced that in the past 24 hours, Greece has added 41 new crown confirmed cases, 11 of which are Cases imported from overseas. At present, a total of 3772 cases have been diagnosed in Greece, and a total of 193 deaths.

On June 2, local time, on the opening night of the Glyfada driving festival in the southern suburbs of Athens, people drove cars to the venue to enjoy the performance in the car.

  Reports say that since Greece’s comprehensive lifting of the blockade, although the government has repeatedly emphasized the need to maintain social distance and wear masks, some people have not taken the epidemic seriously and think that the state before the epidemic has been restored and they can take no protective measures. attend parties.

  According to local media reports, a large number of people of different ages gathered in two public places in Greece last weekend to hold events. Allegedly, this was the first gathering event allowed by the Greek authorities since the outbreak.

  On July 4, hundreds of Greeks, as members of a local sports association, gathered in the square of Aliatos. The organizers ignored the requirements of the health authorities and put the tables and chairs very close. People who didn't know each other held hands and danced traditional dances. Few people followed the epidemic prevention regulations.

  Coincidentally, in the suburb of Gudi in Athens, about 2,000 people gathered in a park to attend a music party.

  Statistics show that since Greece opened its borders to foreign tourists last month, there has been huge pressure on foreign defense imports for the outbreak. In addition, in many confirmed cases found in the country, its contacts are difficult to track, raising concerns about the risk of community transmission.

  Greek health experts urge the authorities to carefully consider approving similar activities and avoid super-spread incidents. Experts suggest that the authorities should consider prohibiting large public gatherings and impose curfews on bars and nightclubs.

  The report pointed out that if the Greek government and people fail to do the epidemic prevention work, Greece's achievements in curbing the epidemic situation are likely to be lost. (Zhang Wei)