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Athens and Attica Go Into Strict Lockdown Tomorrow

2021-02-10 by Argophilia Travel News

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Beginning tomorrow, the lockdown restrictions in Athens and the surrounding Attica region will get tougher.

Tags: Athens lockdown, Attica, Greece COVID-19, Greece pandemic, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, lockdowns

Greece Announces Limited Easing of Lockdown for the Holidays

2020-12-14 by Argophilia Travel News

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Greece’s authorities announced last Friday the limited easing of the country’s Covid-19 lockdown restrictions for the Christmas and New Year holidays. Government Spokesperson Stelios Petsas gave the following instructions via the announcement: —- Retailers, beginning Sunday, December 13, until Thursday, January 7, 2021, will be allowed to operate only under the so-called “click-away” method to accept orders by […]

Tags: Greece, Greece Christmas, Greece pandemic, lockdowns, pandemic Greece, pandemic response, Stelios Petsas

Does Greece’s Mitsotakis Have COVID-19 In His Periscope?

2020-10-31 by Phil Butler

Kyriakos Mitsotakis sub

Prime Minister Mitsotakis is to announce today new coronavirus measures. What will those measures be? This is the question for every Greek.

Tags: Alexis Tsipras, COVID lockdowns, COVID projections, Greece lockdown, Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis, IHME, localized lockdown, lockdowns, Mitsotakis, pandemic effects, Tsipras

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