Infectious Diseases: Christmas with stores closed



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Do not open it Retail before the Christmas holidays, suggest the infectious disease specialists who are meeting right now. They suggest opening only -and this for a few days- Barber Shop Y bookstores. However, the decisions will be made by the government, which will soon make the relevant announcements.

Infectious disease specialists estimate that epidemiological data do not allow the market to function with the risk of overcrowding lurking and prefer not to open retail stores at this time.

Therefore, the resumption of retail may take longer, however, it seems that decisions on Barber Shop have “blocked”.

According to certain information, on Monday the hairdressers will open their doors to their clients. Your operation will be done exclusively with appointment and with strict protection measures.

According to circles from the Ministry of Public Works, the effort is being made to reopen even during the weekend, however the fact that the definitive plan is still being finalized taking into account the suggestions of the Infectious Diseases Committee, is more likely to happen. next Monday.

It was preceded by a statement from the president of the Athens Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Giannis Chatzitheodosiou Who said that the dome of the Ministry of Development transmitted the assessment that on Saturday or Sunday the hairdressers may reopen.

In any case, it is expected that tomorrow, Friday 11/12, all the details about when and how exactly other business activities will be opened will be clarified, in the relevant announcements that the government will make, as previously announced by the government spokesman Mr. Stelios Petsas.

However, earlier, the government opened its “window” for Christmas without standard purchases for the first time today, as “It is true that we will not go to the inauguration as many had imagined” Government spokesman Stelios Petsas stressed for the opening of the stores.

The fear of consumer hysteria, with queues outside the stores, as at Harrods in the UK, stops the government’s plans.

“The epidemiological burden is very high, the cases have not yet decreased, the ICUs are not decongested to the extent that we would like, the scientists are very cautious about any subsequent opening” Mr. Petsas explained and noted that “We will not go to an inauguration that brings images like Harrods to Greece.”

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