Health

COVID-19: 406 new cases in Greece on Tuesday, 16 deaths

There were 406 new COVID-19 cases in Greece on Tuesday, according to health authorities.

No cases were detected at Greece's borders.

There are a total number of 418,943 cases (daily change + 0.1%) in Greece since the pandemic began.

51.2% of cases in the last seven days were men.

32 are considered related to travel from abroad and 614 with an already known case.

There were 16 deaths on Tuesday attributed to COVID-19.

There has been a total of 12,581 deaths since the pandemic began.

95.2% had an underlying disease and/or age 70 years and over.

There were 59 new admissions (daily change + 22.92%) of new patients with COVID-19.

The median age of cases is 43 years old and the median age of death is 78 years.

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