The new restrictive measures against the coronavirus pandemic

The intensified anti-coronavirus restrictive measures will take effect on Tuesday November 3 at 06:00 and will stay effective for one month. 

Greece is now divided into two zones of health safety and protection from the novel coronavirus, as opposed to the current four alert levels: Increased Monitoring (Level-A) and High-Risk zones (Level-B). 

Of the country's 74 regions total, the increased monitoring zone now include all the regions (47) which until now showed relatively fewer infections, namely the 'green' and 'yellow' alert areas. Standing measures there stay, said the Prime Minister, but are intensified: the use of face masks everywhere stays, indoors and outdoors at all times, as does an overnight curfew from 12:00 midnight to 05:00, but telework increases to a 50 pct of the work force in the public and private sector. E-classes will replace regular attendance of lectures in universities as of Tuesday, exempting final year medical students and hands-on clinical examination classes.  

The high-risk zone now include all the regions (27) which until now stood in the 'red' and 'orange' alert level, including northern Greece and the Attica region. On top of standing measures there, the operation of all restaurants is suspended throughout the day across the country, exempting food delivery and take-away orders. Bars, night-clubs, coffee shops, cinemas, theaters, museums, indoor gyms and open-air swimming pools will all shut down entirely for one month everywhere. 

Visits to all welfare structures are also suspended throughout the country, i.e. nursery homes, homeless shelters.  

Retail and wholesale outlets, industrial manufacturing plants, schools, open-air archeological sites, hotels and hairdressers will stay open throughout the country.

 

 

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