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Cases may be reduced in recent days in our country, but there are still many areas that are in the “eye” of the coronavirus.
One of them is Heraklion, Crete, where after an extraordinary meeting held today at the Civil Protection Operations Center, it was decided to impose restrictive measures on the island.
According to the GGP announcement, the measures were decided taking into account epidemiological data, as they were formed with yesterday’s results throughout the PE. Heraklion, Crete, by order of the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardalias and by decision of the General Secretary of Civil Protection, Vassilios Papageorgiou, following the recommendation and consent of the Expert Committee of the Ministry of Health for serious cases limit the spread of the effects of COVID-19 disease.
These measures are valid for 14 days from Tuesday 01/09/2020 at 06:00 until Tuesday 15/09/2020 at 06:00.
Detailed measurements:
- Suspension of any type of event such as parties, fairs, processions, public markets, etc.
- Prohibition of any type of meeting of citizens over 9 people for any reason, both in public and in private.
- The dining rooms allow a maximum number of people at each table up to 4 people, unless they are first degree relatives where up to 6 people are allowed.
- Mandatory use of a mask both outdoors and indoors.
It is recalled that the ban on the operation of all shops of natural interest is already in force from 12 at night until 07:00 the next day in PE Heraklion, Crete.
Chania, Halkidiki, Mykonos, Paros, Antiparos, Zakynthos and Lesbos remain under the same regime of special restrictive measures.
It is observed that in consultation with the Ministry of Finance for the affected companies, it is possible to suspend the employment contract of the employees.
The above restrictive measures are valid for 14 days from Tuesday 01-09-2020 and Ω / 06: 00 until Tuesday 15-09-2020 and Ω / 06: 00.
Measurements with “switch”
It is recalled that yesterday, in statements to SKAI, the professor of Infectious Diseases and member of the committee, Charalambos Gogos, spoke of measures “with a switch”.
“We put the horizontal measurements in the red zones. “After a few days, they can turn pink, green, which means there will be a switch that will open for one area when there is a problem, close when it passes and open for another area,” he said characteristically.
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