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Mitsotakis: We can succeed without lockdown

"I have proved, after all, that I do not hesitate to make difficult decisions quickly"

Newsroom September 24 06:55

“I will say it openly: The dilemma is ‘Self-protection or Quarantine‘” stressed the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his televised message about the course of the coronavirus pandemic in the country.

Mr. Mitsotakis stressed that we are at a “critical turning point in the fight against the pandemic” due to the new outbreak of the coronavirus, at a time when the country is “fighting” on many fronts.

“I have proved, after all, that I do not hesitate to make difficult decisions quickly. But in order to tame the new wave of the pandemic, the state, scientists and citizens must work together”, he underlined.

The Prime Minister reiterated that “the virus is here” and we must learn to live with it as long as there is no vaccine and no cure. At the same time, however, the country is more prepared than in the past.

“I can assure you that the hospital structures are still far from their limits. And of course they are constantly being strengthened,” he stressed.

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Kyriakos Mitsotakis called on the citizens “to a new vigilance, without new, general measures throughout the country, but with consistent application of what is already in force” and without a lockdown in order to avoid an aggressive increase in new coronavirus cases.

“Distances. Personal hygiene. And, most importantly, mask until the cure and the vaccine are found. I would dare to say, in fact, that the mask is the vaccine until the vaccine. Our children wear it without complaining, which proves to be more disciplined than some adults”, he noted.

He also acknowledged that “we need more vehicles and more frequent services” in the city transportation services. So, from next week, 100 new buses will start operating and another 400 by the end of the year.

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