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New data is created from tomorrow, Sunday, January 3, the return to a stricter lockdown with the police changing their plans for controls and blockades.
Specifically, according to SKAI, the authorities are proceeding with a new business plan with a block in “red zones” for mobility and conciliation. This implies specific controls in areas with an increase in cases.
There are at least five areas that are in this phase under the “microscope.” More specifically, these are Aspropyrgos (an area that has been closed for at least 2 weeks), Ilion, Peristeri, Keratsini, and Menidi.
Of the total of 34 police units found daily in Attica, 20 appear to have a target in specific congested areas.
This includes perimeter “sterilizations” of main roads, which means that they will be surrounded by at least 5 or 6 blocks that will control the causes of movement, control by strict compliance with the traffic prohibition of 21: 00-05: 00, and removal of citizens. of squares and public spaces.
At the same time, there will be patrols to avoid the “click” and surveillance of the churches.
It is recalled that today EODY announced 262 new cases of coronavirus, of which 111 were detected in Attica and are distributed as follows:
- 16 in eastern Attica
- 18 in the northern part of Athens
- 7 in western Attica
- 25 in the western part of Athens
- 26 in the central sector of Athens
- 13 in the southern part of Athens
- 6 in Piraeus
New strict blockade from Sunday: all measures
The tightening of the measures to deal with the pandemic starting tomorrow morning (3/1) at 06:00 and for a week, that is, until 06:00 on Monday, January 11, with the resumption of the strict closure and suspension of the operation of all activities and services that were gradually allowed before Christmas, announced government spokesman Stelios Petsas.
In particular, “click away” delivery in commercial stores, the operation of bookstores, hairdressers, nail care services, KTEO and hunting and fishing activities is stopped.
The travel ban reverts to the strictest schedules, from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., with the sole exception of employees and those in need of medical assistance.
The churches will remain closed to the faithful and there will be no sanctification of the waters outside on the day of the Epiphany, a fact that provoked the reaction of the Church, resulting in an extraordinary meeting of the Holy Synod on Monday.
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