China News Service, September 16 According to the Greek "China Greek Times" report, on the evening of September 14 local time, the National Public Health Organization of Greece announced that in the past 24 hours, there were 2,422 new confirmed cases of new crown in Greece, and the total number of confirmed cases reached 622,761. ; There were 37 new deaths and a total of 14,311 deaths.

  According to reports, Pagani, chairman of the Athens and Piraeus Hospital Federation, said: “By the end of August, we had not achieved a vaccination rate covering 80% of the population. Now that the school is open, we must persuade parents to let their children. Get vaccinated.” She suggested that students should be vaccinated at school with the consent of their parents.

  Greece’s low vaccination rate is also reflected in workers in specific occupations.

Greek Minister of Civil Protection Theodorikakos said on the 14th that 22% of the police still have not been vaccinated.

However, he believes that as the vaccination work continues, police officers who have not been vaccinated will also make appointments and vaccinate soon.

  He said: "Many of the police officers are young people. Many young people think that the new crown virus poses little threat to them, but the fact is the opposite. We will continue to do a good job in vaccinating young people."

  Official data also shows that the current round of the epidemic poses a great threat to young people.

According to data provided by Akumanias, chairman of the National Public Health Organization, 20% to 25% of new confirmed cases of new crowns belong to minors under the age of 18.

He said that Greek society needs more people to be vaccinated to better contain the spread of the virus on a large scale.

  In addition, he pointed out that the Greek epidemic is in a period of recession, and all indicators are declining. The number of new cases of new crown infections last week was 24% lower than the previous week.

However, as more social and economic activities resume, the trend of the epidemic in the next few weeks remains unpredictable.

  Tomidis, Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Athens, said that based on the results of testing the virus content of urban sewage, Greece is expected to usher in a new wave of epidemics in mid-to-late October, when the number of new cases of new crown infections may reach 5,000 every day.

He said: "Although the current situation in Greece is stable, the infection rate is expected to increase significantly in the short term." (Cai Ling)