Ahead of a cold weather front expected to gradually affect Greece as of Wednesday, the Development Ministry said it will allow supermarkets to sell products such as blankets, radiators, coats and slippers.
The announcement was published in the Government Gazette on Tuesday.
It is recalled last week the ministry banned supermarkets from selling durables including books, clothing, footwear and electronic equipment for as long as restrictions on normal retail activity are in place. They were also banned from selling bed linen, carpets and household appliances like lighting fixtures or vacuum cleaners.
All individuals residing in Greece will be required to send an SMS text message to 13033 in order to obtain permission to leave their homes during the lockdown.
The SMS to 13033 should be formatted as follows: X (one of the digits 1-6 corresponding to the activities below), name, surname and address.
Alternatively, individuals unable to send SMSs, can fill out the form by hand. There are two types of documents: Document A, which is filled out once by the person going to work, with name, home address, work address, and shift schedule. This will be provided by employers. Document B is for trips not related to work and must be filled out every time a citizen wishes to leave his or her house, instead of an SMS. It must contain name, home address, destination and reason for circulation.
Anyone leaving the house will have to carry a valid identification card or document with them.
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