China News Service, September 22. According to the Greek "China Greek Times" report, on the 21st local time, the Greek National Public Health Organization (EODY) announced that in the past 24 hours, Greece had newly confirmed 453 new cases of new crowns, a total of 15,595; There were 6 new deaths, totaling 344 cases.

At present, the epidemic prevention situation in Greece is still severe, with cases of infection appearing in many schools and refugee camps.

Data map: On July 27, the ancient Greek theater broadcasted its classical drama performance to the world for the first time.

The organizer of the event has restricted the number of spectators who buy tickets to enter the scene.

This ancient theater with more than 13,000 seats has less than 7,000 spectators.

Text source: CCTV News

  Many schools in Greece were forced to close for safety reasons only a week after the start of school because of the discovery of people infected with the new crown.

As of September 21, individual classes or entire schools in 38 schools in the country have been closed.

  Many of these schools are located in densely populated areas such as Attica, Pirgues, Trikala and Seres.

Due to the severe epidemic in Pera, northern Greece, all schools in the area will be closed until September 25.

According to the instructions of the Ministry of Education, the schools involved will suspend classes for 7 or 14 days depending on the specific circumstances.

  In addition to measures to close schools, the Greek government has also introduced stricter restrictions on Attica, where the number of new crown infections continues to rise.

These measures include: the maximum number of indoor and outdoor gatherings is 9 people, except in special business venues such as restaurants; the suspension of open-air and indoor concerts; the temporary closure of indoor cinemas.

  Measures also include that the maximum number of participants in each funeral is 20; 40% of public sector and private enterprise employees will use telecommuting; for people over 65 years old, it is strongly recommended not to make unnecessary travel and avoid using public transportation Tools, and avoid contact with people other than immediate family members.

The above measures will take effect from September 21 and will last until October 4.

  In addition, as of noon on September 21, local time, a total of at least 8 confirmed cases of the new crown have been found in the Saint Paul Monastery on Mount Athos in northeastern Greece.

At present, one monk has been transferred to a foreign hospital for treatment due to a critical illness. Other infected persons are in milder conditions.

The National Public Health Organization has sent a special medical team to the local area to guide the epidemic prevention work.

  To prevent and control the epidemic, the Greek government has recently implemented closed management of many refugee camps.

The Greek authorities announced on the 21st that from September 12th to 20th, the National Public Health Organization team conducted an extensive rapid test for the new coronavirus in a refugee camp in Karatepe, Lesvos. At least 243 people have been detected. The test result was positive.

In a refugee camp on Samos Island, 21 refugees were diagnosed with the infection.

  Tuntas, professor of social and preventive medicine at the University of Athens, said: “From the outbreak to the present, Greece may have accumulated more than 100,000 infections, many of whom are asymptomatic infections. The evolution of epidemiological data clearly marks With the arrival of the second wave of epidemics."

  Regarding the further measures that the government will take, Cypsas, a professor of infectious diseases at the University of Athens, said that if the epidemic prevention effect in the Attica area is still not satisfactory after the implementation of the new measures, then the curfew may be restarted within 20 days. The lockdown measures lasted two weeks.

(Cai Ling Cuckoo)