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Only the confinement does not recall the images that come out of the Constitution on Christmas Eve, since the square that is adorned … “sinks”.
Photos: Spyros Melissaris
A very different Christmas Eve, as we have never experienced before, is today. Otherwise, the country’s bars and restaurants would be overcrowded, but due to the coronavirus pandemic and restrictive measures in place, they have been “locked in” for about two months.
This year’s Christmas Eve will be very different, since the festive tables of the 9 people will have to be dismantled before 10 at night, since after that the police controls will be sweeping.
However, as you will see in his photos Newsbomb.gr, A few hours before curfew, Syntagma Square “sinks” as hundreds of Athenians descended downtown for a code 6 or code 2 stroll to do their last Christmas shopping in Ermou.
See the photos in the Newsbomb.gr gallery:
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The police forces are strong both in Syntagma Square and in the surrounding streets, and they ask citizens to respect the measures and not crowd themselves.
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