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Greece announces coronavirus restrictions for the island of Poros

Greece’s Civil Protections Authority imposed a series of restrictive measures on the island of Poros, to prevent the further spread of coronavirus infections.

The restrictive measures were decided “for urgent reasons of addressing a serious risk to public health and in particular to limit the spread of the Covid-19,” the Civil Protection said in a statement on Thursday.

According to reports, 13 of the 40 new confirmed cases located in the Prefecture of Attica in the last 24 hours, were on the island of Poros.

The restrictive measures include:

  • The shutdown of all stores from 23.00 to 07.00 on a daily basis
  • A ban on gatherings of over 9 people for any reason and in both public and private spaces
  • A suspension of every kind of event such as open markets, panayiria (religious celebrations), and parades
  • A maximum of 4 people per table at eating places (unless they are relatives, which allows up to 6 people per table)
  • Mandatory use of a mask on the entire island, both in indoor and outdoor areas.

On Friday, more authorities will be deployed to the island, in order to make sure that residents and visitors are all adhering to the new restrictions.

The measures will be in effect until August 17.

 

The Municipal Council of Poros have also taken action, which were announced by the Mayor Giannis Dimitriadis.

The Municipal Council decided to close all services of the Municipality as well as playgrounds, ban religious processions and stop playing music in cafes, bars, restaurants and hotels after 11 o’ clock at night.

Meanwhile, Greece reported 153 new coronavirus cases in the latest 24-hour reporting period, of which 18 are from incoming travellers.

Geographical distribution of new cases:

  • 11 were identified after checks at the country’s entrance gates
  • 7 other important cases (who voluntarily got tested)
  • 38 cases in Thessaloniki
  • 40 cases in Attica
  • 14 cases in Larissa
  • 9 cases in Cyclades
  • 4 cases in Evros
  • 3 cases in Corinth
  • 3 cases in Ilia
  • 3 cases in Corfu
  • 3 cases in Pella
  • 3 cases in Halkidiki
  • 2 cases in Argolida
  • 2 cases in Achaia
  • 2 cases in Ioannina
  • 2 cases in Kavala
  • 2 cases in Magnisia
  • 1 case in Thesprotia
  • 1 case in Kilkis
  • 1 case in Kozani
  • 1 case in Messinia
  • 1 case in Chania

This raises the total number of cases to 5,123.

1,370 are considered to be related to travel from abroad and 2,551 are related to an already known case.

Fourteen individuals are in ICU. Their median age is 70 years, while a 64.3% has an underlying health condition or are aged 70 or over.

The country’s pandemic death toll remains at 210.

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