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The reaction of the mayor of Thessaloniki, Konstantinos Zervas, for the exclusion of Thessaloniki from the market opening on Monday, April 5
Appeal to those responsible and responsible for the decisions of review your stance on the Thessaloniki market addressed the mayor this morning Konstantinos Zervas, after the infectious disease committee’s suggestion last night not to open retail on Monday.
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“The last minute suggestion for with the exception of Thessaloniki of measures for retail opening “And the inter-municipal movements are sudden, unpleasant and there comes a time when everyone expected the opposite,” emphasizes the mayor in a statement.
As he himself affirms, “freelancers and entrepreneurs did their planning, following public statements and guarantees. After so many months of faithful observance of the measures, months of financial loss and stores closed, they are entitled to a better deal. “Conflicting information, constant decision changes, and disruptions degrade credibility, cause confusion, and ultimately undermine the collective effort.”
“I have long said that managing the pandemic must be done smartly, with smart measures, with regulations and qualifications. ‘All closed, all open’ obviously no longer works as expected. One year later, new approaches, new ways, new measures and new decisions are needed to protect public health more effectively. The market can and must operate by rules. It is an urgent need, which will give an absolutely necessary economic respite, but at the same time it is a way out of decompression for society. “I appeal to those responsible and responsible for decisions to review their attitude,” he says.
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