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The government’s plan to lift the blockade was developed by government spokesman Stelios Petsas.
As he explained, speaking with Mega, this week the cases are expected to stabilize, while from next week the decline will begin. The withdrawal will allow the government to make a first plan to lift the restrictive measures.
“Our intention is to lift some closure measures on November 30, and students will be the first to return to school,” he said.
Then, according to him, retail will open, while last on the list will be catering. “There is no way that the schools will be closed until Fota. We will present the final plan to the public at the beginning of next week,” he added.
Mr. Petsas emphasized that in case of de-escalation of cases, there will be a gradual return to normality, always with restrictions, but not based on closure, noting that stores are expected to open after the first ten if all goes well. days. December.
An important factor in this direction is that “we all follow the measures”. “The purpose is not to always be closed but to return to normal life,” he stressed.
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