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Last Sunday of the year today and stories will be open as usual, adapting its operation to the demands of the pandemic
Supermarkets and stores will be open today. Supermarkets have announced that they will be open from 9 in the morning until 7 in the afternoon, but it is good that consumers confirm the hours with a phone call.
Supermarkets will return to their usual hours starting tomorrow, Monday, December 28. That is, they will remain open until 9:00 p.m. In the week through New Years, the restrictions that were in effect before Christmas will continue to exist, so the restrictions will apply to movements while the children will not be able to go out to sing Christmas carols even on New Years Eve.
In commercial stores, except in bookstores – the only transaction possibility that exists is the click away, that is, the receipt of a product for which an advance order has been placed. One-click “works” stores can be open from 7:00 to 21:00.
In-store payment can only be made with a debit or credit card or through mobile devices with the NFC application that allows the communication of electronic banking services with the POS of a company.
Supermarkets will be open on New Year’s Eve (12/31) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.However, on January 1, 2020 they will be closed due to an official holiday. The same will apply to department stores.
What applies to travel outside the prefecture
For movements, it is recalled that transit to another prefecture is prohibited and that police blockades will be dense in the national and provincial network as well as and at the entrances and exits of cities. However, 6 specific exceptions are provided.
Speaking to ANT1, Greek police spokesman Theodoros Chronopoulos stated that by New Year’s Eve “a clear instruction will be given to the police, that if during the inspection it is found that up to 4 people – members of the same family – they are in a car – this will not constitute an offense or a fine. “
The spokesperson for EL.AS. He clarified that citizens must make use of the “freedom” that is granted them prudently and without abusing it.
Mr. Chronopoulos also noted that home searches for any gathering of more than 9 people on New Year’s Eve will be done only after citizens complain, as then the police have an obligation to verify and that when If necessary, you will be in the presence of a prosecutor. official.
In case of finding out which number is greater, the fine for the host is 3,000 euros and for the attendees 300 euros, while the fine to the owner amounts to 10,000 euros, if it is a repeat offenses – that is, if the violation of the measure occurs a second time.
The transfer for New Year’s Eve is made by sending an SMS to 13033 with the transfer code 6.
The 6 exceptions for traveling outside of the prefecture are as follows:
- Moving out of the prefecture for work: must be certified with a written certificate from the employer (return with proof of primary residence)
- Travel outside the prefecture for health reasons: upon presentation of the corresponding medical certificate to the police
- Traveling outside the prefecture for a ceremony (for example, funeral of a first or second degree relative) – Certified by a written statement from the citizen
- Moving out of the prefecture for parent-child communication: concerns of divorced or separated parents
- Transfer out of the prefecture for transfer to the place of permanent residence (with the certificate of residence of special use of AADE or with E1)
- Travel outside the prefecture for students (with proof of proof of primary residence and school document, to return to it)
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