The picture of the situation in Greece during the Corona crisis, as of today (6/4/20): The number of patients diagnosed with cold…

The situation in Greece in the Corona crisis, as of today (6/4/20): Number of patients diagnosed with cold ...

The situation in Greece during the Corona crisis, as of today (6/4/20):

The number of patients diagnosed in Corona 1735,

Number of dead from the virus 76.

In Israel, for comparison, the number of those diagnosed as carriers 8611 and the number of those who died of the disease 56. The higher number of diagnoses can be attributed to the greater number of tests conducted in the country.

In Greece, nearly 11 million inhabitants, in graphs published by the Greek government, can be seen comparing to other EU countries with a number of similarly sized residents (Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal).

You can also be impressed by the graphs, also the monitoring of the networks and conversations with colleagues in Greece, because the feelings in Greece are good:

On the one hand, the residents obey the instructions and obey the closure.

On the other hand, the government - controls from the first moment and takes the necessary steps long before many countries in Europe.

The government has allowed residents (as in the country) to continue to obey the closure provisions so that they are not aggravated for Easter on 19/4.

Residents can go shopping for groceries, medical services and other needs defined by regulations (pretty much like the country) after filling out a form with the date and time of the day, including the reason for leaving home, or sending a text message to a number published with those details and getting approval within minutes.

In the real estate field

The rental market continues to exist and there is occasional demand from tenants and renters.

happy Passover to everyone!




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