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Greece Coronavirus Covid-19 - 12,734 cases, 301 deaths.

Greek health authorities on Friday said they had confirmed 78 new Covid-19 infections in the last 24 hours in the country, raising the total number to 4,477.

It was the largest single-day increase in new cases since the end of the lockdown on May 4.

Ten of those infections were imported infections detected at the country’s entry points, the National Organization of Public Health (EODY) said in its daily report.

EODY reported three more deaths, pushing the figure to 206.

https://www.ekathimerini.com/255329/...s-three-deaths
 
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...ases-covid-19/

Greeks and holidaymakers have been told to stick to rules aimed at controlling Covid-19, as cases creep up in the country.

Greece recorded 121 new cases on Tuesday, which is the highest daily tally since April 22. The surge is believed to be mainly among Greek nationals.
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Total cases in Greece have now reached 4,855 and there have been 209 deaths. The average number of cases per 100,000 (fortnightly average) is 7.52 – almost double what it was this time last week.
 
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/1235...s-travel-high/

GREECE has reported their highest number of new coronavirus cases since the pandemic began, as infections in the country soar.

While there are just 5,623 overall cases confirmed, 202 cases were confirmed yesterday - the highest since the beginning of the year.

The jump in infections could lead to Greece being placed onto the UK travel bin list, just weeks after Spain was.

Despite this, Brits are still flocking to the holiday islands.
 
https://www.newdelhitimes.com/corona...eans-patience/

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Greece’s government has announced additional restrictions because of a flare-up of coronavirus cases and a jump in the number of critically ill people in the country. Government ministers say much of the problem can be traced to foreign tourists. On Sunday, Greece announced 203 new confirmed coronavirus cases, bringing its total to 5,623, with an overall death toll of 212. All events with standing customers or spectators have been ordered canceled across the country.

Bars, restaurants and cafes will have to shut from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. in several locations, including popular tourist destinations, including Mykonos and Santorini.

Tourists are not the only source of new cases. Impatient young Greeks eager to socialize and to party are another cause of anxiety for Greek ministers. This week health minister Vassilis Kikilias appealed to the young to wear masks and maintain social distance. “Once more I appeal to young people and to citizens who are not adhering to personal protective measures to consider their responsibility toward vulnerable groups, our other citizens and toward the country,” he said.
 
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-h...us-case-in-moria-camp-on-lesbos-idUKKBN25T1BR

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece recorded its first coronavirus case in the overcrowded migrant camp of Moria on the island of Lesbos and the facility has been placed under a two-week quarantine, the government said on Wednesday.
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Since March 1, all migrants reaching Lesbos have been quarantined away from the island’s camps.

Greece has recorded 10,757 COVID-19 cases since the first infection in February, and 273 COVID-related deaths.
 
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