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Greece registers 1,886 new coronavirus cases, 27 deaths in 24 hours

Greece’s health authorities announced on Tuesday evening 1,886 new coronavirus cases and 27 Covid-related deaths in the last 24 hours. The number of intubated Covid-patients stands at 482.

There seems to be a constant stabilization and improvement in the course of the pandemic and the number of daily infections may have dropped below 2,000 as data show on Tuesday, the working day where normally numbers are the highest in the week.

Vaccinations

Stand May  28, 2021:

Citizens with at least one dose: 3,589,548 (34% of population)

Fully vaccinated: 2,010,989 (20% of population)

Total vaccinations (doses): 5,498,042

Vaccinations tracker per region here.

Official coronavirus data, June 1

Tests in the last 24 hours: PCR 19,537 Rapid tests 42,107

Positivity of PCR & Rapid: 3.06%

Rt: 0.82 from 0.86 last week

Since the pandemic began, Greece has confirmed 404,163 infections (daily change: +0.5%). In the confirmed cases of the last 7 days, 29 infections are related to travel from abroad and  1880 to other confirmed cases.

51.2% of the infected are men.

There are 27 deaths recorded in the last 24 hours, bringing the total of pandemic victims to 12,122. Of these, 95.5% had an underlying condition and/or were 70 years old.

A total of 482 Covid-patients -from 481 a day earlier – are on ventilators in hospitals. Their median age is 67 years. 60.2% are men. 86.9% have an underlying condition and/or are aged 70 or more.

2,442 patients have been discharged from ICUs since the pandemic began.

173 Covid-19 patients were admitted to hospital in the last 24 hours (daily change: +14.5%). The average admission of patients with Covid-19 to hospitals over the last 7 days was 202.

The median age of new infections is 43 years (range: 0.2 to 106 years), while the median age of the deceased is 78 (range: 0.2 to 106 years).

Geographic distribution June 1

Of the 1886 new cases, 5 were detected at the entrance gates of the country and 2 among travelers already in the country.

The remaining cases are:

959 Attica

169 Thessaloniki

52 Larissa

41 Achaia

36 Pieria 34 Koani

32 Magnisia

29 Chania 26 Heraklio

Each 25 Evia, Corfu

24 Aitoloakarnania

Each 23 Ilia, Ioannina

22 Viotia 21 Pella

20 Corinth

17 Florina

Each 16 Kavala, Lesvos

13 Rhodes 12 Kilkis

Each 10 Rethymno, Serres, Fthiotida

Each 9 Zakynthos, Imathia, Karditsa, Messinia

8 Xanthi 7 Trikala

6 Argolida

Each 5 Grevena, Drama, Syros

Each 4 Naxos, Lakonia, Lasithi, Halkidiki

Each 3 Arcadia, Evros, Rodopi, Fokida

2 Thesprotia

Each 1 Kos, Evrytania, KAstoria, Kefalonia, Andros, Preveza, Sporades, Chios

104 under investigation
Coronavirus Infections Maps to compare
Greece’s Covid-map of confirmed infections in the last 14 days, based on permanent or temporary residence.
Official data by EODY Daily Report in Greek here.
More information on coronavirus in Greece here.

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2 comments

  1. Marcelis Vanmechelen

    So yesterday the title said: 1007 new cases, by much fewer tests.
    Today it says: 1886 new cases.
    Why not “1886 cases by much more test”?
    Oh, I get it: the press has to make people scared to death, for a virus of which the IFR is lower than the one of the flu, for people below 70.
    Maybe it’s insane to test people that are perfectly healthy, and the lower number of tests is more realistic.
    Maybe it’s insane to place perfectly healthy people in quarantine.
    Maybe it’s insane to vaccinate perfectly healthy people (and children !!) with a vaccine that is not yet approved.
    But OK, this doesn’t fit the scary narrative, and the sponsors of KTG don’t like that.
    My messages are usually not published here, although I always mention my sources (from websites from official instances). But now I’m done. I rest my case – I’ll use the website of eody and google translate to get all the information I need.
    Success with your vaccination – but don’t complain in 2 years time. I tried to warn you. Wake up !!!

    • keeptalkinggreece

      Please, do. Your agenda is constant anti-vax, anti-protection measures, anti-everything it has to do with the virus. Your claims are scientifically and your ‘sources’ do not exist (quote: “source from WHO”). A typical covid-deniers rhetoric.