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The curfew is extended until at least January 7, with a slight change. As of Sunday night (12/13), the ban will begin at 10 p.m. and not at 9 p.m. and will last until 5 a.m.
It is clarified that for movements related to retail, hairdressers and bookstores, in the aforementioned context of its operation, it must be indicated the number 2 in sending sms.
When asked what will happen at Christmas and New Years, the government spokesman said: Stelios Petsas, stressed that nothing is changing and the government is expected to see the details again shortly before the holidays.
Therefore, transfers will be made by sending an SMS to 13033 until January 7.
Read in detail the announcements with the new measures
The six codes for SMS to 13033
The movement of citizens is carried out only by SMS to the number 13033 and the codes for each type of movement are the following:
- Go to a pharmacy or visit a doctor, if recommended after contact.
- Go to an operating store, such as a workshop, or to a supply point for basic necessities (supermarket, mini-market), where it is not possible to send them.
- Go to a public service or bank, to the extent that electronic transaction is not possible.
- Move to help people in need.
- Attend a funeral under the conditions provided by law or go to divorced parents or those who are in a dimension that is necessary to ensure communication between parents and children, in accordance with current provisions.
- Physical exercise in the open air or movement with pets, individually or as a couple, observing in the latter case the necessary distance of 1.5 meters.
The geographic gap
Since the bans are still in effect, we bring back the number of questions that have arisen about the possibility of individual exercise. The main question is whether, having sent an SMS with the code “6”, citizens can exercise in zones outside your municipality and if possible go to exercise in another area, within Your Regional Unit.
Can you, for example, drive to another municipality to ride your bike or run? Is there a time and / or mileage limit? When can the Hellenic police impose fines? Read in detail