China News Service, March 6 According to the Greek "China Greek Times" report, on the evening of March 5 local time, the Greek National Public Health Organization announced that there were 2215 new cases of new coronary pneumonia in Greece in the past 24 hours, and a total of 201677 cases have been diagnosed; There were 32 new deaths in Greece that day, with a total of 6664 deaths.

On November 15, local time, in Athens, Greece, a pedestrian crossed the empty Messogion Street.

  According to reports, in view of the current grim situation of the epidemic in Greece, the Greek government announced a series of stricter prevention and control measures on March 3 to curb the spread of the epidemic.

This weekend is also regarded as an important test of whether the public can strictly comply with the new prevention and control measures.

  Especially in the capital area of ​​Athens, the government hopes that the new restrictions will greatly reduce the amount of traffic on city streets, and the number of people in popular public areas such as parks and the southern waterfront will also be significantly reduced.

  According to the latest measures, the Greek government adjusted the curfew time.

Attica and Thessaloniki have curfews on weekdays from 9pm to 5am, and weekend curfews from 7pm to 5am the next day.

  Greek virology expert Pavlakis warned in an interview with SKAI TV on the 5th that if the people continue to flout health and safety measures, the number of deaths related to the new crown may reach 100 per day, and the number of new infections may exceed 3,000 per day. In particular, the Attica region "is still in danger of collapse."

  Pavlakis said, “Many people think that these restrictions are unfair and unreasonable, but in fact it is difficult to find an ideal solution. We are now in the war against the epidemic, and all we need are these rules and measures. And everyone must strictly comply." (Cai Ling)