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Fast forward to extension emergency shutdown in the country. The design of the gradual opening to κάνουμε “makes Christmas”.
The government is counting the time elapsed during the closure day by day, waiting for the first signs of a decrease in the epidemiological outbreak in the country. The cases, however, remain high and the pressure on the National Health System is unbearable.
On the other hand, the economy is a chapter whose wounds no one knows yet. The first wave of the pandemic left an economic difficulty that, however, was tolerated by the world market. hoping for a speedy recovery after the establishment of the Recovery Fund. In the second wave, however, the pressure is great.
However, the market closed for the second time and it is unknown when it will return to full normality. In this context, questions arise about when the lifting of the restriction measures will begin and how long this ephemeral regularity will last. And if the latter depends on the course of the pandemic and the vaccination of citizens, the latter has a direct impact on government planning.
The extent of the ban taken for granted after November 30 with the end of the second week of December as discussed in the field of government, if it is lifted on the initial announced date, then not only will any gain in everyday cases be lost soon, but the pressure on the NSS will return very soon, if and when then is at a lower level than today.
The government’s goal is in the first phase to open schools all levels of education and retail, where there is no increased epidemiological burden and excessive transmission, followed by cafes and restaurants.
“There is a plan for the restaurant to open before Christmas, with rules and hours,” Stelios Petsas told SKAI. Although he did not rule out the possibility of other closures in the near future, Stelios Petsas stated that what matters is that the market will open from December 1.
“Yesterday was the first day that a flattening of the curve was seen and we hope that it will continue today and tomorrow, and if that happens we expect a rapid drop in cases, because at the beginning of the blockade we had the burden of the epidemiological burden of recent weeks” . Mr. Petsas highlighted and underlined that after the weekend a vertical drop in cases is expected from the levels we are at today and in this context the government will soon assess the situation to develop a plan to lift the restrictions that have been imposed.
“Stores associated only with nightlife are very difficult to assume right now that they will be open until the holidays,” said the government spokesman. “As the May experience has shown, retail stores are not associated with over-transmission. It is easier to monitor,” he added.
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