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The opening of hairdressers and retail with the click-away method is scheduled from Monday, December 14, according to the suggestion of specialists in infectious diseases to the government and the decisions it will take. Announcements for the return to any social and economic normality defined by the second wave of the pandemic will be made on Friday at 11:00 by the government spokesman. Stelio Petsa, with the participation of the Minister of Development and Investments Adonis Georgiadis.
Scientists reportedly oppose the opening of all retail sectors and agree that ensuring the decline of the epidemiological curve and decompressing hospitals is paramount. In this context, they suggested that the government open certain branches that it is estimated will not affect the remission of the epidemic registered in the country.
Specifically, it was proposed to reopen hairdressing salons, neighborhood bookstores that do not have a very large surface area, but also commercial stores (including florists), with their procedure (click away). In other words, the customer calls, orders and leaves the store by appointment, where he receives what he requested in a package.
As the professor of Microbiology noted earlier in his statements to Sky 100.3 Athanasios Tsakris, the pressure on hospitals “slows down the situation regarding openness.”
“The Infectious Diseases Commission’s recommendation to the government will be to take careful little steps, like opening hair salons or bookstores, to relieve people a little bit during the holidays of the pressure that exists,” said Mr. Tsakris.
At Wednesday’s briefing on the evolution of the new coronavirus pandemic, the Minister of Health Vassilis Kikilias announced that the ICU coverage rate across the country is around 83%, with Attica at 77% and Thessaloniki at 91%.
Source: First program