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Otherwise, the Greeks celebrated Passover this year, as strict measures against crown propagation and the self-discipline of many appear to have prevented large gatherings and festivals.
Small and large grills, ovens and even skewers for the lucky were set on fire today, as the Greeks honored the custom and baked lamb.
Surely, everyone’s wish today was to end this unprecedented situation and return as before.
In fact, not a few thought that the day when the lifting of the measures will begin is very close.
Today, although on Easter Sunday, all roads may be empty and the police are reviewing, this situation will change for the better and we will soon officially talk about a return to normality.
Easter in the hope of lifting the measures
After all, the message from all parties was that these holidays will not only be different, but also very critical, and that the development of the pandemic in the country and the lifting of measures depends on us and on our behavior.
Every afternoon, Mr. Tsiodras shows us through his announcements that the numbers tell the truth and that the positive course recorded in the crown course is a precursor to the gradual lifting of the measures.
So how will the restrictive measures be gradually lifted and how will normalcy be restored?
According to the information, the main concern for government personnel is schools, tourism and vulnerable groups, and it is certain that any survey will not take place horizontally.
Elimination of the traffic ban.
Not even in the “liberation” of the population movement, from where the gradual implementation of the plan will begin. This means that there will be long-term exemptions and new provisions to meet your needs to ease the bans.
Based on the existing idea of excluding citizens over 65 from relaxation, regulations will be launched to avoid the risk of overcrowding in supermarkets, banks or pharmacies.
Competent sources note that every aspect of the plan is multi-factorial, especially for vulnerable groups, and “it certainly is not simply resolved with a new traffic certificate or new traffic codes in 13033.”
The schools
It is indicative that concern regarding the “armor” of the elderly can be found even in discussions about the return of students to the classroom. “We cannot allow grandparents to go to children’s school,” explained the same sources.
However, the scenario of opening schools, even with conditions and not necessarily at the same time for all levels, has gained ground in the last 24 hours in the discussions of government personnel, while in the previous period the proposal to return only to the students of the 3rd Lyceum. The schools are scheduled to open the last 20 days of May, but in general for education, all options will remain open until the last minute, when there will be the final presentation by the experts.
Tourism shops
In the final phase of de-escalation, in June, tourism includes, in short, the opening of businesses in the sector, followed by public spaces, such as cinemas, theaters and department stores. By contrast, small and medium-sized companies will be a priority in May, although the reopening of stores, first of small stores and then of restaurants and cafes, will not be horizontal throughout the country.
May is expected to move forward with quarantine areas, while others will gradually release economic sectors. What is certain is that safety distances (two meters) also come for table seats, while in small and large stores the safety rules that apply today in pharmacies and supermarkets, such as the “ceiling” of clients per square meter, will be applied during the first weeks.
In any case, in the transition phase, the recommendations for shift work, compliance with personal hygiene measures and, in the Prime Minister’s recent words, for regularity “with new habits” will be intensified.
The crown in numbers.
Finally, the figures announced on Saturday by the Ministry of Health confirm the positive course of epidemiological indicators in our country and further bring closer the gradual lifting of restrictions. Eleven new cases of the SARS-CoV-2 crown have been announced in our country. with a total number of 2,235, of which 56% are men. Of these, 570 (25.5%) are considered related to travel from abroad and 943 (42.2%) are related to an already known case.
67 of our fellow citizens are being treated intubated. Their average age is 68 years. 15 (22.4%) are women and the rest are men. 83.6% have an underlying disease or are over 70 years old. 39 patients have been discharged from the ICU.
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