Mykonos: Watch videos after the lockout in “Nammos” and “Scorpios” due to the coronavirus – They collected umbrellas, hammocks | HELLAS



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The suspension of operation of the well-known bar-restaurant “Nammos”, but also of “Scorpios”, until 04/09, was decided last night by the General Secretariat of Civil Protection, after surprise inspections carried out in the two stores in Mykonos.

It is recalled that the personnel of the two companies were subjected to surprise controls by the General Secretariat of Civil Protection, which resulted in 11 positive cases in “Nammos” and two in “Scorpios.”

Today, as shown in the images posted by Mykonos Live TV, “Nammos” and “Scorpios” are closed. In fact, in the first, umbrellas and hammocks have been collected.

The decision to close the two companies was published last night in Diavgeia, and is valid until Friday, from 22 to 7 in the morning.

The announcement in Diavgeia

“Decision to suspend the operation of companies that offer alcoholic beverages and collective catering (bar-restaurant) on the island of Mykonos with the names” Nammos “on the beach of Psarou and” Scorpios “in the Paraga area for forty-eight hours, that is, from 01.09.2020 and from 20.00 to 03.09.2020 at 20.00, for urgent reasons to address a serious risk to public health and, in particular, to limit the spread and effects of COVID-19 disease. ”

The decision of the Secretary General of Civil Protection for
The decision of the Secretary General Civil Protection for the “padlock” in Nammos-Scorpios in Mykonos

Disinfection and contact tracking

In Nammos, last night a crew entered and disinfected all the company’s facilities, but also in the beach area, something that happened in the other restaurant, while the process of monitoring the contacts of the people who tested positive for the coronavirus. After the closure, the two restaurants collaborate with EODY to be able to reopen safely after the completion of the temporary lock.

Mykonos has been in the crosshairs of the National Transparency Authority since early summer, as the fines for violations of the coronavirus protocol by stores have “rained down.”



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