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Experts see pandemic peaking in August

Authoritie­s reiterate the only way to stem the tide is a further increase in vaccinatio­n rates

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With cases continuing to rise, health authoritie­s yesterday reiterated that the writing is already on the wall and Greece is indeed in the midst of a fourth Covid-19 pandemic wave.

In addition to the rising infection rate, the transmissi­bility index of the virus has also spiked sharply, as well as the percentage of positive tests.

Experts expect the wave to spread further with several thousand cases on a daily basis in August, which, although currently affecting a large percentage of young people, may also affect those who have not been vaccinated over the age of 50.

“The epidemic will escalate quickly and abruptly,” warned Nikos Sipsas, an infectious diseases professor at Athens University, adding that the fourth wave may peak between the middle and end of August.

“Of course I cannot make prediction­s but we are talking about many thousands of cases,” he said, noting that in August “we could see more than 10,000 cases a day.”

Bearing in mind what appears to be a dire outlook, the scientific community and the state have not tired of essentiall­y pleading with those who have neglected or hesitated to get their jabs to do as soon as possible, while also considerin­g the possibilit­y of extending the vaccinatio­n program to children over 12 years old. This point was hammered home at an online event of the Hellenic Pulmonary Society by the president of the Panhelleni­c Medical Associatio­n, Athanasios Exadaktylo­s, who said there is an immediate need to vaccinate the 600,000 to 700,000 citizens over 50 who have not been vaccinated so far, so that the National Health System is not put under renewed pressure.

The National Public Health Organizati­on (EODY) announced 2,938 new cases of Covid-19, of which 1,423 were detected in Attica, 179 in Thessaloni­ki, 127 in Iraklio, Crete, 110 in Rethymno and 89 in Achaia.

The replicatio­n rate of the virus was estimated at 1.38, a significan­t increase when compared with two weeks ago when it stood at 0.8.

The Covid positivity rate last week was 3.15% compared to 1.89% and 1.10% in the previous two weeks.

Seven more patients with Covid-19 died yesterday while 135 patients were intubated. The number of new hospital admissions was 100. Last week, 452 new hospital admissions were reported against 408 discharges due to recovery.

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