According to a local media report on February 3, a 15-year-old girl in the central Greek city of Thiva died that day due to a sharp deterioration in the condition of new coronary pneumonia. This became the youngest new crown in Greece since the outbreak of the epidemic at the end of February last year. Pneumonia death cases.

  The mayor of Khiva, Anastasio, told the media that he felt very sad after learning about this situation, and he called on all residents to strictly abide by the epidemic prevention rules.

The hospital where the deceased girl was alive issued a statement on the afternoon of the 3rd stating that in addition to being infected with the new crown virus, the girl who passed away had serious health problems such as diabetes.

  According to other sources, the girl and her father and mother were all diagnosed with the new crown virus on January 29.

Her mother was sent to a specialist hospital in Athens more than 80 kilometers away for intubation treatment due to her serious condition.

The girl and her father were allowed to go home for isolation and observation due to mild symptoms.

  According to the doctor's advice, the father and daughter went to the local hospital in Khiva for a review on February 1. The girl was in good physical condition at the time.

But on the night of February 2, her health suddenly deteriorated and she had to be admitted to the hospital urgently.

The girl died shortly afterwards.

Experts believe that the cause of her death may be a cardiac arrest caused by complications of the new coronavirus, but the results of the autopsy still need to be confirmed.

(Headquarters reporter Wang Yuguo)