All schools are closed, traffic ban



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At the gates there seems to be a new pack of Thessaloniki, after the city was placed under a third level emergency by the Minister of Health, Vassilis Kikilias. The latter has been in the city since the morning, participating in successive meetings with the city’s health authorities, while The Minister of Citizen Protection, Michalis Chrysochoidis, is also visiting the headquarters of the Thessaloniki police today. coordinate comprehensive controls for compliance.

Since Thessaloniki was subject to the “red zone” regime, According to which a traffic ban was in force from 9:00 p.m. until the early hours of last Tuesday and for four days, that is, until the morning of the last Saturday, when the national curfew began, It is considered extremely likely that the same traffic ban will be immediately reinstated., since a large part of the citizens did not even realize the transition to the new regime.

At the same time, the cutter solution is studied in terms of the number of text messages in 13033, put a limit on the number of individual movements and avoid any abuse. However, this is not easy to apply technically, since in addition to SMS there is also the possibility of moving around using the special form that can be printed in unlimited numbers.

In relevant discussions there is active, but less the elementary school suspension scenario is also possibleOnly that the final decisions will depend on the suggestions of the specialists in infectious diseases, who meet today, in their ordinary meeting every Wednesday with the competent ministers. They are eagerly awaiting any development and local authorities, as there has not yet been any relevant information on the possibility of implementing new measures even today.

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