Coronavirus: Everything You Need To Know About New Years Eve



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Maybe the decorated paths and the movement of the last days to remember a little Christmas, however nothing more will not remind you how to celebrate the most … family celebration next year. And this, because the coronavirus that came into our lives about a year ago, came and changed almost everything we knew.

The main characteristics of New Year’s Eve this year in our country are:

– The nine people from two families at the festive table.

– Traffic ban from 10 to 5 a. M.

– Children will not come out to sing

– Those who go to a friendly house for New Year’s Eve, will move by sending sms with code 6, while they will also send sms to the return, which cannot be done after 10 at night..

Crowds, like a third wave

To comply with the measures, some 5,000 policemen will monitor the restrictive measures both today, eve, as well as tomorrow, Christmas day, due to the tightening of controls for any violation of the traffic ban. They are still assisting the extensive police operation on the ground, as well as by air (drones). In fact, with the apparent anxiety after the images of heavy traffic on the streets yesterday afternoon in large urban centers, the possibility of closing main roads during the curfew was opened yesterday by the spokesman of ELAS, Theodoros Chronopoulos. “Then the police will give you special importance in movements after 22.00 at night and it is not excluded that we proceed to a traffic stop on the main roads in order to control everyone who moves at those times. “Where violations are found, a fine of 300 euros will be imposed,” said Mr. Chronopoulos, noting as critical points, where control blocks have been established:

Toll booth

Crossings in the road network,

Entrances-exits of cities,

Intercity buses and KTEL buses, squares

· And anywhere you can create synchronicity.

Under this prism, from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. and during all the holidays nobody will be in the streets except ambulances, according to the Minister of Civil Protection. “There will be no soul in the streets” Mr. Chrysochoidis clarified, emphasizing that we are on the razor’s edge and if we relax there will be disaster. “At Christmas, take measures so that the bad days are left behind … Go home before dark, stay home, do not move at night,” said the Minister of Civil Protection in his festive message, warning that ” Holidays with crowds Christmas will bring a new wave of pandemics in 15 days, they will fill the intensive ones again. They will expand the restrictive measures that keep us captive. “

Today, Good night (Dec. 24):

· Children will not be allowed to go out to sing Christmas carols.

· Traffic will not be allowed from 10 pm to 5 am.

· Those who wish to attend a family-friendly New Year’s Eve must send SMS both during the transition, using code 6 (physical exercise), and on the way back, which should not register after 10 p.m.

Tomorrow, Christmas Day (December 25):

New Years Eve carries over at noon instead of at night

· Up to 9 people and only 2 families can attend the New Year’s table, with a strong recommendation that these people be equal on New Year’s Eve, creating a closed social bubble.

· It is recommended that the elderly be absent on New Years Eve.

· The use of the mask is still mandatory everywhere.

· Compliance with hygiene standards is also mandatory and it is recommended that there be very good ventilation of the space or that we be in open spaces.

Reservations … in churches

Equally unprecedented this year will be the religious service on the twelve days of Christmas and New Year, for which the Deputy Minister of Citizen Protection, Lefteris Oikonomou noted that it should be done following a suggestion for transportation purposes and in moderation, as the number allowed is strictly limited. However, these believers have already taken care to ensure a place – of those numbered – in the rituals, must be aligned with specific measurements, according to which:

· Liturgies, presence of believers at Christmas, only at New Years and Lights (December 25, January 1 and 6).

· Ratio of one person to 15 m2, with a distance of 2 meters between people in each direction inside the temple.

· Capacity: 25 people for parish churches, while in the case of metropolitan churches 50 people

· Mandatory use of a protective mask in the place of worship.

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