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Pavlakis to SKAI: Limit contacts – The “Delta” mutation does not boast of vaccination

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The Delta mutation “does not play and is not played”, will be stopped only if human contacts stop, stressed the doctor-researcher George Pavlakis speaking on SKAI TV and the show “Today”. He warned that after the record number of cases, Greece may unfortunately be faced with a record number of deaths from the coronavirus.

He proposes serious measures that will limit the contacts of people, such as closing the bars and stopping the meetings. He says “no” to New Year’s Eve unless everyone is vaccinated and has a rapid test on the same day.

There is a “tsunami” if the virus is allowed to thresh

As he said, the vaccinations alone are not enough to stop the pandemic wave, as he said if the virus is allowed to thresh, there will be a “tsunami” and Greece will have 100 deaths a day.

“Look at the curve of infections and deaths and you will see that we are in a tsunami right now, with more and more cases. “It is the most dangerous thing, it can also catalyze the state health system of Germany”, he noted.

The “Delta” mutation does not boast of vaccination

Mr. Pavlakis stressed that it is an inescapable reality that this wave is maintained by both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated, saying characteristically that “” Delta “does not boast of vaccination”.

“When we keep saying that this epidemic is unvaccinated, it is a mistake and it becomes a lie. “It leads to disorientation,” said the doctor-researcher.

Singapore example with 93% vaccinated

The doctor-researcher, cited as an example Singapore, a country with vaccinated 93% of its population.

He explained that due to the increased percentage of vaccinated, Singapore proceeded to relax the measures for the first time and is now facing a “tsunami” of infections similar to Greece. The “advantage” of Singapore is that it has far fewer dead than Greece.

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