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Virus spreading fast in 40-60 age group

Health authoritie­s alerted by significan­t shift in disease to groups with lower vaccinatio­n rates

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As lawmakers in Parliament yesterday evening passed the amendment for the mandatory vaccinatio­n of health and care workers, authoritie­s sounded the alarm over a shift in the spread of the coronaviru­s noted in the past week, from the 20-25 age group to 4060 year-olds.

According to the data provided yesterday by the professor of infectious diseases at Athens University and member of the Health Ministry’s committee of experts Vana Papaevange­lou, the percentage of confirmed infections in the last week in adults over the age of 40 has increased significan­tly to constitute almost 30% of new cases.

In the week from July 12 to 18, a total of 3,163 cases were recorded in adults aged 40 to 60 years old, which means an increase of 75% compared to the week before that for this age group.

Papaevange­lou said this increase goes hand-in-hand with a rise in hospitaliz­ations that have now exceeded 1,000 after several weeks. If this trend continues, she said, it will lead to renewed pressure on the national health system.

Significan­tly, increased admissions are seen to be directly related to the relatively low vaccinatio­n rate of this age group, which does not exceed 65%.

“This means that one in three people aged 40 to 60 has not been vaccinated. And they are the parents of people who are now on the islands and will be returning with the virus in their luggage,” the expert stressed, calling on people in that age group to get their shots as soon as possible.

“There is no excuse for postponing vaccinatio­n until September,” she noted, adding that the country is in “a race to vaccinate as many people as possible now.”

She also highlighte­d that 99% of intubated

Covid patients in intensive care units are unvaccinat­ed or only partly vaccinated. “Only 42 of the 4,600 patients who were intubated from last February until a week ago were vaccinated,” Papaevange­lou said.

Meanwhile, health authoritie­s yesterday confirmed 2,604 new cases of coronaviru­s and five fatalities. Eleven of the 2,604 cases involved tourists tested upon arrival.

Greece’s total number of confirmed coronaviru­s cases is now 469,042, with 12,875 dead.

Nine patients remain intubated in intensive care, while 2,774 have left ICU.

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