[ad_1] Two horizontal measures to stop the spread of the new coronavirus were suggested, according to the information, by the committee of experts, following the announcements of the closures in Thessaloniki, Larissa and Rodopi. According to the information, one horizontal measure refers to the use of masks everywhere at all …
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[ad_1] Thessaloniki, Larissa and Rodopi will go to the red level starting tomorrow, Friday, as announced by the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection, Nikos Hardalias, during the emergency round. RELEVANT ARTICLES Kyriakos Mitsotakis had previously announced the development to the minister on Thursday morning, indicating at the same time that …
Read More »Koronovirus: Blockade in Thessaloniki, Rodopi and Larissa: what stops working | HELLAS
[ad_1] Thessaloniki, Larissa and Rodopi approved today at the “red” level of the Charter for Health Security and Civil Protection, as announced by the Prime Minister during the cabinet meeting. “Starting today, some extraordinary decisions have to be made.” Thessaloniki, Rodopi and Larissa are in red, which means that most …
Read More »Koronovios: Mitsotakis Announces New Measures – What He Said About Closure – Newsbomb – News
[ad_1] Coronavirus – All news: Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to announce a package of measures with a time horizon of one month in a televised address to the Greek people on Friday 30 October – Mr. Mitsotakis described his intentions in his introductory statement to the Council of …
Read More »Endless “immersion” in the Stock Market
[ad_1] its Alexandra Tombra Extremely sinister is the scenario that has formed today on the Athens Stock Exchange, which sees sellers “shed” their positions at a rapid pace, as the financial nightmare of another lockdown has returned to the government table. Specifically, the General Index registers losses of 5.40% in …
Read More »Koronovios: The new measures considered by the Prime Minister – Will be valid for 1 month
[ad_1] The meeting of infectious disease specialists at 3:30 p.m., which is expected to suggest a list of new measures in an effort to limit the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. The rapid increase in coronavirus cases in the country brings new measures and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will announce …
Read More »Koronovios: Mitsotakis Announces New Measures Tomorrow – What He Said About Closure – Newsbomb – News
[ad_1] Coronavirus – All news: The Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, dedicated his introductory position to the Council of Ministers to the second wave of the pandemic and taking measures to confront it. The Prime Minister announced that tomorrow he will announce measures to deal with the second wave. VIRAL NEWS …
Read More »A room, a bar and a school: How the coronavirus spreads through the air – Shocking representation | WORLD
[ad_1] Experts constantly warn: Wearing a mask and good ventilation of the space help reduce the spread of the coronavirus. El País gave a unique example, with three daily stages in a house, a bar and a classroom. The risk of transmission of the coronavirus is higher indoors, but can …
Read More »Blockade in Thessaloniki, Rodopi and Larissa – Mitsotakis: Tomorrow I will announce new measures for the coronavirus | POLITICS
[ad_1] Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s introductory position at the Council of Ministers meeting was dedicated to the second wave of the pandemic and taking steps to confront it. A new one-month action plan will be announced The Prime Minister announced that tomorrow he will announce measures to deal with the …
Read More »Coronaios – Global Research: Widespread Dissatisfaction with Pandemic Control Policies
[ad_1] New global research reveals that citizens of more than 25 participating countries believe governments and leaders have reacted incorrectly or belatedly to the coronavirus. The YouGov-Cambridge Globalism Project, co-designed by The Guardian with a sample of 26,000 people from 25 countries, took place during July and August, before the …
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