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Ευρωκίνηση 4/3/2021 Athens News Agency
ATHENS Summer hours for archaeological sites and museums will kick in later in April this year, from the traditional April 1 date, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Ministry of Culture announced on Friday.
Outdoor archaeological sites will run on summer hours from April 24 to October 31, while museums, monuments and caves will go on summer hours from May 4 to October 31. Overall, there will be two different schedules for visitors, depending on the site/museum, 8:00-20:00 and 8:30-15:00. (The ministry did not provide individual schedules. Usually more popular sites/museums apply an extended schedule, but visitors should check online before visiting.)
Evia and Achaia under strict covid-19 lockdown
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The decision was announced by Greek Civil Protection Deputy Minister Nikos Hardalias last week.
Lockdown measures:
All non-essential stores will close
Movement is only allowed for work purposes. Doctors, lawyers, and other professionals must carry their professional union IDs to be able to move freely, while journalists must be able to provide a letter permit issued by their employer.
Night curfew from 6pm-5am
The minister did not specify the duration of the lockdown.
Other regions in Greece are also declared ‘high-risk’ including: the municipalities of Eordea, Thiva, Tanagra, Sparta, Pydna-Kolindros, Andravida-Kyllini, Tempi, and the islands of Kalymnos and Karpathos, Zakynthos, Rethymno (Crete), Aghios Nikolaos (Crete), Santorini and Mykonos.