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The liberation of the movements to mainland Greece and Crete from May 18 was announced by the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection, Nikos Hardalias.
“As of Monday, May 18, travel to continental Greece and the island of Crete is allowed,” he said, revealing what will come with the move to the other islands.
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As he said during the periodic briefing on the progress of the pandemic in the country, the move to the islands will likely begin on May 25, and the relevant decision will be finalized in each case next week.
Regarding the beaches and in view of the high temperatures of the weekend, Hardalias stressed the need to maintain distances between companies.
At the same time, it announced that restrictions on the movement of those who live in accommodation structures throughout the territory will extend until May 21.
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Speaking about yesterday’s first day in the process of lifting the restrictive measures, Hardalias commented that things went relatively well, with the exception of the queues paying PPC bills.
“The overall picture is that precautions are being taken. It remains to be seen in numbers, as the current numbers correspond to what I did 10-14 days ago,” he said.
What applies to churches
Regarding the churches, the undersecretary declared that since Sunday May 17, the Divine Liturgy is allowed with the participation of believers, as well as the sacraments, p. Weddings, baptisms. However, he emphasized that the protection measures in force for the square meters would be observed.
In particular, the number of believers is determined by the proportion of one person for every 10 m2, while for spaces of more than 500 m2. The maximum number is 50 people.
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