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Blockade: Greece enters the most critical week both for the course of the coronavirus in our country and for the government’s decisions regarding the duration of the restrictive measures that have been taken.
Even if we see a stabilization of cases starting next week, however, it is considered that November 30 is very close to beginning the removal of the blockade.
And, the main factor that will judge the beginning of the removal of the confinement is the image of the UCI and the NSS that is receiving suffocating pressures in recent days. On Saturday there was another sad record with 366 intubated patients.
Given the rapid spread of the coronavirus in recent weeks it is clear that this Christmas will be very different and … even more familiar.
According to Free Press, even if retail opens a few days before Christmas, which is the government’s goal, the restaurant opening is the big “thorn.” Bars and restaurants, according to experts, are a friendly environment for the spread of the virus, as there is confusion while attendees cannot wear a mask during their entire stay.
At the end of the day, the measures that had preceded the general closure, included the total closure of the restaurant, which was the first to put a “lock” and as everything indicates will be the last to open.
The members of the Committee of Experts of the Ministry of Health believe, according to information from Free Press, that the country will not have reached the point of “opening” in two weeks from now, with the exclusion of Thessaloniki.
It is worth noting that this morning the government spokesman, Mr. Stelios Petsas, delivered a photo for Christmas this year, who in remarks to ANT1 said that “Carol with the logic that we had last year and all these processes, as you understand, must be part of a new regularity.” He added that “you cannot see images with children in neighborhoods and from house to house.”
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