Chinanews.com, December 2 According to the Greek "China Greek Times" report, on December 1, local time, the Greek National Public Health Organization announced that in the past 24 hours, Greece had newly confirmed 2,199 new cases of new coronary pneumonia, and a total of 107,470 confirmed cases; There were 111 new deaths that day, with a total of 2,517 deaths.

Local media predict that the current blockade measures implemented by Greece may be postponed to December 14, but the government has not yet made an official statement.

On November 7, local time, in Athens, Greece, pedestrians pass by a closed commercial street.

  According to reports, although the Greek epidemic has shown initial signs of relief in recent days, health experts insist that the removal of restrictive measures should not only refer to epidemiological data, but also consider whether the health system is capable of maintaining normal operations.

  Some media predict that even by December 7, the government is unlikely to begin to lift restrictions.

The most likely scenario is that the lockdown period is extended to December 14, when retail stores are expected to resume operations.

  Greek Prime Minister Mizotakis said at a cabinet meeting held on December 1st: "We may be moving slowly, but this is a safer and more stable road. The most important thing is that we cannot move forward. Mistakes. Regarding the lifting of the blockade, we need to focus on the data rather than the specific date."

  Greek government spokesman Pesas also said on the same day that daily data are changing.

Therefore, it is meaningless to discuss the specific date of unblocking at this stage.

He emphasized: "The data will show us the way forward and when we should gradually resume economic and social activities... We still need a period of observation."

On November 7, local time, in Athens, Greece, a cat strolled on an empty commercial street.

  In addition, after the Greek Minister of Shipping and Island Policy Plaki Otakis was diagnosed with the new crown virus on November 23, he was recently sent to a hospital in Athens for treatment.

However, on December 1, the hospital transferred it from the general ward to the intensive care unit.

  According to official sources, the hospital made this decision after discovering that Praki Otakis had a high fever and that the oxygen content in his blood had decreased.

However, the Ministry of Maritime and Island Policy said in a statement that the minister himself does not require intubation, and entering the intensive care unit is only for "preventive" treatment considerations.

(Cai Ling)