The decline of the Delta mutation, was heralded by the president of hospital doctors union EINAP Matina Pagoni, noting that this is a very positive event.
However, she did not rule out the possibility of a new coronavirus mutation.
In particular, speaking to SKAI channel, Ms. Pagoni stressed that “the virus will not go away, it will be here. There may be other sub-variants. No one rules it out. The coronaviruses are full of surprises.”
However, she explained that thanks to the “weapons” that are available to reduce the pandemic, there will be no danger. “But these will be manageable from now on. There are the appropriate studies, while we have the medicines and the vaccines “.
We are almost done with Delta
Regarding the situation prevailing in the NHS, she stated that the decline of the Delta mutation is a very positive event: “Delta is almost over and this is the best for us. We are doing well at the moment, what we need to do now is to serve the non-covid patients.”
As for the unvaccinated citizens, she appealed to those who are reluctant to be vaccinated with the protein vaccines that arrive in our country, however she explained that there is a hard core of deniers “that is not going to be vaccinated.
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