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Koronovios: Positive news for Thessaloniki – 30% reduction of viral load in wastewater | HELLAS

[ad_1] The continuous improvement of the epidemiological picture in Thessaloniki takes place between measurements in the wastewater of the urban complex, in research conducted by an interdisciplinary team of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in collaboration with EYATH. “From measurement to measurement and after the rationalization of measurements, based on …

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Journalist Vassilis Paikos is dead

[ad_1] The reporter died today Vassilis Paikos. The funeral, second DAWN who published the unfortunate news, will take place on Monday at the Zografou cemetery. Vassilis Paikos was one of the pioneers of the radio station Athens 9.84. In recent years he has written articles for AVGI, while he was …

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Politecnico: episodic anniversary despite the pandemic

[ad_1] The only thing finally He strongly recalled the pre-pandemic era yesterday, the 47th anniversary of the Polytechnic student uprising. There was no lack of “traditions” either chemically, nor the intensity and the counterclaims between the Greek police forces and the demonstrators, while the “agenda” of this year’s celebration was …

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Turkiye: “Western Thrace can become like Nagorno Karabakh” | HELLAS

[ad_1] Turkiye speaks of “concerns” in Greece regarding Western Thrace over situations similar to those in Nagorno-Karabakh. In an article titled: “Western Thrace can become like Nagorno-Karabakh”, the Turkish pro-government newspaper claims that the victory of the Azeris over the Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh “caused great concern” in Greece. He cites …

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Thessaloniki: expert proposals for case reduction

[ad_1] The rapid increase in coronavirus cases in Thessaloniki and the following steps a reduce the second wave of the pandemic were the focus of an extraordinary city council meeting held tonight through teleconference. The extraordinary meeting was held to inform citizens and municipal councilors on the progress of the …

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