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Why Does Greece Have Such a High Death Rate from Covid?
Greece has recorded unprecedented high death rates from Covid in recent months. With 136 deaths per 1 million population, it had almost three times the death rate of the European average as of January 29, 2022 (see table).
As seen...
Greek News
Dr. John Ioannidis: Transition from Pandemic to Endemic Now Happening
Dr. John Ioannidis, a graduate of the Medical School of the University of Athens, says that Greece and other Western nations are likely transitioning out of the pandemic and into an endemic phase of the coronavirus.
Although many countries are...
Greek News
Stanford’s Professor Ioannidis Weighs In on Coronavirus Vaccines
In an exclusive interview, Stanford University Professor Dr. John Ioannidis assessed the different vaccines being administered around the world.
Health
‘Don’t Panic Over New Coronavirus Strain,’ Says Stanford’s John Ioannidis
Stanford Professor Dr. John Ioannidis says there is no need to panic despite the disturbing news regarding the development of a new coronavirus strain in the United Kingdom.
Greek Reporter spoke to the Greek-American medical professor from Stanford University, regarding...
Diaspora
WHO Reverses Course, Calls on Nations to Avoid Coronavirus Lockdowns
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, lockdowns have been used by governments all over the globe to try to control the spread of the virus.
Implementing draconian rulings which forbid citizens from stepping foot outside their door unless armed...
Greek News
Stanford’s Dr. John Ioannidis Says Greece Needs More Aggressive Covid Testing
After Greece's opening up to travelers from much of the rest of the world on July 1, the nation has seen an uptick in the increasing numbers of coronavirus infections.
However, noted medical professor Dr. John Ioannidis of Stanford University,...
Greek News
Up to 300 Million People May Be Infected by Covid-19, Stanford Guru John Ioannidis Says
Leading epidemiologist Dr. John Ioannidis of Stanford University estimates that about 150-300 million or more people have already been infected by COVID-19 around the world, far more than the 10 million documented cases.
In an interview with Greek Reporter, the...