Hardalia announcements at 7:30 p.m. to make the measures more flexible



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TO 19.30 The announcements are expected to be made by the Vice Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardalia, on the gradual relaxation of restrictive measures. The Minister of Health will be with him, Vassilis Kikilias.

The latest information indicates that Retail sale It will open from next Monday, but it is not yet clear if it is done by clicking everywhere or in areas that are in bright red on the epidemiological map.

It is estimated that infectious disease specialists gave strict conditions for retail opening. One of the conditions is that the employees have taken a quick test.

Information transmitted by ERT indicates that infectious disease specialists It did not approve the opening of inter-municipal movements.

At the Infectious Diseases Committee meeting, according to the information, divergent views were expressed on the extent of relaxation. The information indicates that the view was expressed that relaxation will increase mobility, while other members of the Commission believe that a little relaxation will work positively.

In a statement at noon, the president of the Panhellenic Medical Association and a member of the committee, Athanasios ExadaktylosHe noted that within the committee there appears to be a prevailing perception that retail can operate without a significant burden on the epidemiological situation.

Previously in his meeting with the president of the republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou and referring to the possibility of phasing out restrictive measures, the Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis He pointed out that the government is awaiting the recommendations of the expert committee, which, as he added, will take into account on the one hand the epidemiological data – which he pointed out are not very encouraging – and on the other hand the fact that there is fatigue accumulated in the world.

Cases

There are 3,616 new cases of coronavirus, which were registered in Greece in the last 24 hours, for 55,935 tests (19,477 PCR and 36,458 rapid). The positivity amounted to 6.4%, while the for the territory is estimated at 0.98. The seven-day average is 40,199 sample controls.

During the week of March 22-28, the positivity rate was 6.11% out of a total of 101,077 RT-PCR and 178,664 Rapid Ag tests. [Διαβάστε]


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