Sotiria Hospital in Athens
Inoculation of Sotiria medical staff to begin on Dec 27
The inoculation of doctors and medical staff at Sotiria Hospital in Athens will begin on December 27, Mina Gaga, director of the hospital's 7th pulmonary clinic, told Skai radio on Friday.
Gaga said all hospital workers have said they will have the Covid-19 vaccine as soon as it becomes available.
"It is the only way to ensure everyone is protected," she said.
Greece’s death toll from Covid-19 rises to 147
Greece's death toll from the novel coronavirus has climbed to 147 after an 89-year-old woman died at Sotiria Hospital in Athens on Wednesday.
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A different kind of Easter Vigil
Six doctors and four nurses - all the staff on duty in the Covid-19 department of the Sotiria Hospital in Athens on Easter Saturday evening - sing hymns of the Resurrection outside the rooms of 14 patients being treated for the coronavirus.
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Greece’s death toll from coronavirus rises to 120 after 101-year-old patient dies
The death of a 101-year-old woman at Sotiria Hospital in Athens took Greece's coronavirus toll to 120 on Tuesday afternoon.
The woman, who had been suffering from underlying health issues when she was hospitalized with Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, had been admitted to hospital from a nursing home in Nea Makri east of the capital.
Officials respond to coronavirus outbreak in nursing home
A disinfecting crew in hazmat suits enters a retirement home at the seaside settlement of Nea Makri, east of Athens, Monday. The center was put under quarantine over the weekend after 12 people - 10 residents and two members of staff - tested positive for the coronavirus. The elderly were taken to Sotiria Hospital in Athens for treatment as they are considered high-risk.
Greece Ramps up Restrictions but Faces Criticism over Coronavirus Response
That same day, the health ministry called for trained doctors and nurses, not currently working, to volunteer. Documents seen by BIRN suggest the ministry is organising fast-track training in triage and intubation in regional hospitals.
Greek man returning from Persian Gulf cleared for MERS
A Greek man who returned to Athens from the Persian Gulf tested negative for the rare and deadly respiratory disease MERS, which has killed dozens of people in Saudi Arabia.
The 70-year-old was being treated in a negative pressure room at Sotiria Hospital in Athens.