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The World: Massive Surge in Coronavirus Cases In Greece

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:16 am

The coronavirus cases in Greece seems to be increasing by the day, there has been a massive surge in coronavirus cases in the last 48 hours. It’s left to be seen what government and health authorities will do to reduce the recent spike in cases.

The cross country count of cases presently remains at 69,675 of which more than 4,601 are identified with movement abroad.

Intubated patients proceed to rise and have arrived at 336 over the most recent 24 hours.

Wellbeing specialists recorded another 38 passings raising the general cost to 997.

Now that the virus is spreading rapidly across Greece as a country, something urgently needs to be done by government authorities through the health ministry. They’ll most likely close public places to reduce the virus.

Albert Echetah

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