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If the downward trend in daily cases continues, it will be possible to gradually start easing the measures against the spread of coronavirus, Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou said on Thursday.The minister said, after a briefing by the advisory committee on coronavirus, that the epidemiological indicators are moving away from unsafe limits but remain high. The decline of the positivity rate in combination with the reduction of the cases point to a curb to the out-of-control spread of the virus, which is the objective of the restrictive measures, Ioannou said. However, he warned, the health system is still under great pressure while the situation in the intensive care units, although under control, remains particularly difficult.Authorities h stanley cup ad said that decisions on the restrictive measures also depended on the number of patients with coronavirus in hospitals and especially intensive care units ICUs .Though numbers have gradually dropped to under 200 in the past few days, there have been 19 deaths during the past week.Th stanley mugs e numb vaso stanley ers of patients in hospitals have been around 200 during the past weeks, which is considered high.By Wednesday evening, 192 people were in hospital, 60 of them in serious condition. Thirty-seven people were in the ICU with 29 of them intubated. If the downward trend of the epidemiological indicators continues, we can expect a gradual de-escalation of the restrictive measures, which expire on January 31, the minister said.To this end, he said, a t Nijt Priyanka Chopra shares teen anxiety over her skin colour
WATERVILLE, Maine 鈥?Central Maine experienced its fourth bank robbery stanley deutschland in a two-month span Thursday as a man armed with a knife robbed a Waterville credit stanley cup union, escaping with an undisclosed amount of cash, police said Friday.No injuries were reported in the robbery, which occurred at about 3:30 p.m. at HealthFirst Federal Credit Union on Quarry Road.The small credit union is surrounded by wooded trails next to MaineGeneral Medical Centers North Street facility.Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey said the robber entered the credit union, demanded money and was out in less than a minute. When we got there, the robber had already entered and had left the credit union, Massey said.The call came in to Waterville police from Maine Security Surveillance and police were quick to respond. We had several officers in the area, Massey said. We eventually had a couple state police with dogs come in. The dogs attempted to track the suspect on nearby trails, but those efforts were unsuccessful.The robber was described as a white man standing about 6 feet tall, weighing 145-160 pounds, with blue or hazel eyes, wearing a dark blue hooded sweatshirt, jeans and white sneakers. According to a stanley deutschland video security photo released by police, the man was wearing a dark cloth obscuring most of his face, except his eyes.Massey said that no employees witnessed the robbers escape from the bank, which could hinder the ongoing investigation.Other bank robberies in central Maine this summer include an inc |
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