Greece relaxes more COVID-19 measures
Food sector to reopen with certain rules while night curfew shortens for another hour H. J. I. / AA
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Greece relaxes more COVID-19 measures
Customers will only be allowed to be served in the open and with only six people per table, while music will not be allowed in order for customers not to come too close to hear each other
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After months of lockdown, Greece is loosening its coronavirus measures starting Monday with the reopening of its food sector.
Restaurants, coffee shops, and bars are opening their doors to the public for the first time since November’s lockdown.
Northern Cyprus toughens COVID-19 measures
6-day curfew from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., total lockdown on Sunday H. J. I. / AA
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Northern Cyprus toughens COVID-19 measures
Working hours for grocery stores have also been shortened for an hour this week – markets will remain open between 7 AM and 8 PM
Foto: Illustration / AA
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) on Monday toughened coronavirus restrictions, including curfews and shortening of working hours.
According to decisions taken by the Council of Ministers, a 9PM to 5 AM curfew is being implemented from Monday to Saturday until April 26, while a total lockdown will take effect on Sunday.
Chancellor Angela Merkel and German state leaders have agreed a phased easing of coronavirus curbs along with an “emergency brake” to let authorities reimpose restrictions if case numbers spike again.