Measures: Mask everywhere – Traffic restriction 12-5 and telecommuting at 50%



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“The second wave of the pandemic is in full swing,” said Deputy Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardalia, announcing in detail together with Minister of Civil Protection Michalis Chrysochoidis the detailed measures that will be applied in the near future to cope with the pandemic. country. “Rapid data flows require that we act today to avoid the worst,” he said.

“Earlier, the prime minister announced a plan aimed at reducing the spread of the virus,” said Mr Hardalias, first presenting the measures that will be implemented throughout the country regardless of the level of risk, starting on Tuesday, November 3 at 6 a.m. A.M:

Hardalia announcements 10/31

In particular, the measures that will be applied throughout the country are the following:

1. Mandatory use of masks, everywhere indoors and outdoors, as Mr. Hardalias said, “the mask is the best means of protection that we have at the moment. It is the vaccine before the vaccine. “It is not allowed to get on public transport without wearing a mask.

2. Traffic restriction from midnight to 5 pm across the country, in order, as Mr. Hardalias explained, to reduce unnecessary travel. Those who travel for work and health reasons are excluded from the measure.

3. Teleworking of at least 50% in the public and private sectors, to protect health but to keep businesses running.

4. Distance education in all higher education institutions, with the exception of clinics and laboratories for the elderly.

5. Visits to all welfare structures throughout the country are also suspended.

6. Retail, wholesale, industry, schools, outdoor archaeological sites, hotels, and hair salons remain open throughout the country.

As Mr Hardalias said, “Every effort is made to avoid a total freeze of society with controls and harsh surveillance throughout the country.”

Furthermore, Nikos Hardalias clarified that traveling outside the prefecture is not prohibited.

The four levels are merged as follows:

The first two merge on the level A – Greater vigilance

The next two levels merge into the level B – Increased risk.

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47 regions of the country are included in level A ‘of surveillance and 27 in level B’ red “increased risk”.

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At level A in Sports, workouts and activities without spectators are allowed.

At level B Sports, all sporting events are prohibited without exception. Super League football matches, A1 basketball and European matches such as the Champions League and Europa League are allowed.

What will be applied in Attica and Northern Greece

The operation of all dining rooms is suspended, except for the delivery of food at home and the store receipt.
Closed will be: Bars, cafes, cinemas, museums and theaters, as well as closed gyms.
Unlike in the spring, traveling outside the prefecture is not prohibited.

What businesses remain open

Schools, industry, and retail will normally operate throughout the country.

Hairdressers and hotels will also be open.

For meetings

At level A: up to 50 people, with a mandatory distance of 1.5 meters
At level B: suspension of all public meetings under the Constitution

Michalis Chrysochoidis, for his part, referred to the role and mission of ELAS, noting that yesterday Friday it carried out 48,000 inspections and recorded 1,900 violations and 254 violations in stores.

“All the ELAS will be on the path from the leader to the last policeman,” he said and emphasized: “Whoever does not follow the measures digs graves.”

Chrysochoidis announcements 10/31

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