New bans against the epidemic were imposed in Greece, where the number of cases increased



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In Greece, where the number of cases has increased since the beginning of October, new measures have been taken against the epidemic.

According to Reuters news, covered restaurants, bars, cafes, cinemas, museums and sports halls will be closed for a month from November 3.

In areas where corona cases are increasing, a nightly curfew will be applied.

Places such as hotels and hair salons, as well as supermarkets, factories and schools, were claimed to remain open during the ban.

Greek Prime Minister Kiryakos Miçotakis used the phrase “These new rules focus on two sources that helped spread the virus: entertainment and movement of people”, regarding the new decisions.

It is also stated that the Greek government will support 1.5 billion euros to the sectors affected by the epidemic.

In the country, more than 14,000 million euros have been spent to reduce the economic impact since the beginning of the epidemic.

Two thousand 55 cases were detected in Greece in the last 24 hours. The total number of cases increased to 39,251. The number of people who lost their lives in the country increased from 6 to 626.



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