Koronovios: Expansion of measures in Attica – What applies to the other affected areas



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Expansion of the measures for the coronavirus that have been implemented for Attica, but also for the rest of the areas charged epidemiologically, announced the Deputy Minister of Citizen Protection, Nikos Hardalias.

These are the measures that prohibitFacilitate the operation of restaurants and entertainment venues from midnight to 07:00 in the morning. of the next, as long as there is a maximum of 50 people at the rallies.

These measures extended to Attica, but also the other areas with epidemiological burden, that is, the regions of Crete and East Macedonia and Thrace, the regional units of Thessaloniki, Larissa, Corfu and Karditsa and the municipalities of Santorini, Volos, Rhodes and Kos. The assessment of the situation in each region is carried out every three days, Hardalias said during the briefing on the coronavirus in Greece.

Survey of special measures in Paros-Antiparos

In terms of Paros and Antiparos, Nikos Hardalias stated that the epidemiological landscape has improved.

So, From the early morning of September 15, the regime of special restrictive measures is no longer applied for the two islands, but now are included in areas with epidemiological burden.

On the contrary, the special restrictive measures that have been applied in Lesbos, Zakynthos, Mykonos, Halkidiki, Chania and Heraklion are extended. “Every three days we will evaluate the course of each area and if it is considered safe, the lifting of the measures can be completed,” said Mr. Hardalias.

Critical situation in Pella, Pieria, Imathia Kilkis

The Undersecretary of Civil Protection stressed that it is The situation is critical in Pella, Pieria, Imathia and Kilkis, where as of today they entered a regime of special restrictive measures.

“So far, a triple-digit number of cases has been identified, with multiple close contacts from a single confluence, which are scattered. The measures are the only way to prevent an even greater spread of the virus,” said Mr. Hardalias and urged the residents of these areas to observe these measures with respect and fidelity.



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