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Τετάρτη, 24 Απριλίου, 2024

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Athens
Τετάρτη, 24 Απριλίου, 2024

Νews in brief

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News in brief

News in brief

News in brief

News in brief

News in brief

News in brief

As an upward trend in coronavirus infections continues – with 310 new cases reported on Tuesday, the majority of them in Attica – the government announced a raft of new restrictions for the greater Athens area.

The measures extended the mandatory use of protective face masks to all outdoor areas which draw crowds while obliging live music venues to close and restricting attendance at concerts and open-air cinemas.

The decision to impose further restrictions on Athens – where a raft of measures are already in place including a midnight curfew for bars and restaurants – came as coronavirus infections in the capital have systematically accounted for more than half of the new daily cases being reported.

A new lockdown is an option, we will not jeopardize public health, stated earlier Government Spokesman Stelios Petsas at SKAI TV station.

The new measures for Attica, as announced by Deputy Minister for Civil Protection Nikos Hardalias, are to remain in place through September 30, when they will be reviewed. They include a 50 percent capacity limit at open-air concerts, where attendees must be seated, masks are obligatory and alcohol and smoking is forbidden. In addition, all clubs and concert halls will be closed. Cinemas will have their maximum capacity capped at 60 percent and all attendees must wear masks.

Masks are henceforth compulsory in all places of work and all open-air venues that can become crowded such as squares, bus stops, street protests and lines outside shops.

Street markets will be scaled down in size by 50 percent – with an obligatory distance of 3 meters between each stall – and the use of face masks will be mandatory for all. At cafes and restaurants, a maximum of six people will be allowed to sit at each table.

Meanwhile concerns have also grown about an increase in the number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care units. More than 60 percent of Greek hospitals’ ICU capacity is taken, ringing alarm bells for health authorities who want to ensure the country’s health service does not find itself unable to respond to the pandemic.

The Panhellenic Union of Restaurants (PASKEDI) has called a strike in all food related shops from today until September 22. Attica restaurants and cafeterias are not taking part in this strike action.

Today Tax Offices of Kifissia, Glyfada and Peristeri will remain closed.

Greek police have detained six migrants over a fire that razed the Moria refugee camp to the ground, the government said on Tuesday, as thousands of displaced people refused to move to a new facility and demanded to leave Lesbos island.

Government officials in Berlin said Germany could take in up to 1,500 people stranded by the fire, in addition to 100-150 Berlin has already agreed to take in. But a wider solution has remained elusive.

And the weather forecast..
Sunny in Attica with some scattered clouds expected later this afternoon. The temperature is expected to reach a maximum of 31 degrees Celsius.

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