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The scenario for the full “opening” of economic and social activity in view of the Christmas as epidemiological data continue to show that the second wave of the pandemic is not emergency shutdown.
Daily cases remain persistently high, which worries infectious disease specialists and the government. Yesterday announced EODY 2,186 new cases of coronavirus In our country. They were also announced 89 dead and 613 intubated.
The above figures lower expectations of a quarantine and a return to normalcy in mid-December, while the government clarifies that steps to lifting restrictions will be slow and gradual.
In these circumstances, announcements are expected for extension of the confinement until December 14 either by the Prime Minister or by government personnel.
With respect to schoolsEverything points to the opening of schools heading towards 2021, with Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighting that the decision to open educational institutions will be made when the experts say so.
Closing the discussion at the 31st Greek Economic Summit, the Prime Minister responded to questions from participating CEOs and there revealed the intentions for opening the schools, specifically saying: “I will keep the schools closed as long as the experts tell me.”
The same seems to happen to her Attention.
As to Retail Commerce It has fallen on the table to open first the small shops and then the shopping centers, with strict protection measures.
It is a matter of hours to announce the opening of Barber Shop, something that was announced by the government spokesman Stelios Petsas.
The Ministry of Development and Investments promotes seasonal store openings simultaneously lifting the ban on the sale of the respective products in supermarkets.
This was stated by the minister Adonis Georgiades Speaking at the two-day online conference hosted by the Institute for Consumer Goods Research (IELKA) on “Supermarkets 2030 – The man at the heart of the supermarket industry strategy.”
“We are focusing on an opening of seasonal items (Christmas decorations, trees and decorations) mainly because these items will not be able to be sold next year except during the holidays. You will know the finalization of the decision and how it will be done in the next few hours from the Ministry of Development. “Certainly from the moment we open the retail trade of these items, the same will happen with supermarkets and specific products will come out of the ban,” said Mr. Georgiadis.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis clarified that until the coronavirus vaccine reaches Greece, the bars and clubs will be closed. In the thoughts of the government, according to the prime minister is the opening of retail.
In an online discussion with the President of Columbia University, Lee C. Bolinger, during his participation in the World Leaders Forum, the Prime Minister expressed his belief that Greece will emerge stronger and move towards a secure situation. road after the end of the pandemic
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