Dead woman from a coronavirus in a fraternity “stronghold” of deniers in Thessaloniki
Her participation in a fraternity, a stronghold of denial of science seems to have cost the life of 60 years since Thessaloniki who became ill from coronavirus but was unable to cope with the complications of the disease. As broadcast by GRTimes.gr, the unfortunate woman died on Thursday and seems to have belonged to one of the “hard-core” fraternities of women in the Thessaloniki Regional Unit, where vaccination rates, according to expert estimates, reach 80-90%.
In fact, according to the same information, everyone in the specific community is unvaccinated, they were united they stubbornly refuse to seek medical help, at least outside of it, or to be taken to hospital.
The death of the woman, who remains unknown for how long she was ill with coronavirus, was reported yesterday by the Police, who went to the scene and recorded the incident.
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The phenomenon of negative monks tends to take the form of an “explosive dispersal cocktail” in Northern Greece, which is considered a “stronghold” of vaccinators, with the latest and characteristic example the “old fraternity” of the Monastery of Esfigmenos on Mount Athos, where although there was a large dispersion, they refused medical help.
In fact, what is particularly troubling is the fact that, although information indicates that other women are infected with coronavirus, the fraternity refuses to cooperate so much with ΕΟΔΥ as well as with the Civil Protection, which is responsible for undertaking the art, in order to establish close contacts and to investigate the typical dispersion in the community.
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