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Koronovios: The Government Gazette was published with the new measures – The measures in detail |

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The JMC was published on Friday night with the measures to reduce the outbreak of the pandemic, which will take effect from tomorrow, Saturday, November 6.

The publication of the measures for the unvaccinated comes in the shadow of the new negative record of coronavirus cases that reached 6909.

For the Maximos Palace, the measures are evaluated as realistic and applicable. “The controls will be intensified”, stressed the Minister of Health Thanos Plevris during the announcement of the measures, warning that there will be no “tolerance to those who receive unvaccinated in clean areas”.

The Government Gazette with the measures in detail

In this context, sweeping checks are expected from 8,000 police officers from various services. There will be special steps in each regional address. It should be noted that for the first violation of a store, a fine of 5,000 euros is provided. Padlock from 7-60 days in case of recurrence and 300 euros for customers who do not have the necessary certificates.

According to the Government Gazette, published in the Government Gazette, the emergency measures to protect public health from the risk of further spread of coronavirus COVID-19 throughout the country concern the period from on Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 06:00 until Monday, November 22, 2021 at 06:00.

What changes from Saturday for the unvaccinated across the country

– Minors: For children and adolescents up to 17 years old, access to mixed & mixed areas will be done with a negative self test
– Unvaccinated workers: With negative Rapid test or PCR access to public & private sector
– Unvaccinated consumers: With negative Rapid test or PCR, in-store purchases
– Entry into public services & banks: With negative Rapid test or PCR

Demonstration of molecular or rapid test to enter will be mandatory

– shopping malls and shops
– hairdressers
– banks
– mixed entertainment areas (eg: the outside of a cafe)

There will be no need for a pcr (molecular) or rapid test to enter supermarkets, pharmacies, religious places, for which, however, there is a strong recommendation from the Holy Synod that the faithful undergo laboratory tests.

Two tests (rapid or molecular) per week will be required to do at their own expense employees in

– public sector
– private sector
– churches

Grocery stores (eg supermarkets, mini markets, bakeries, butchers, fishmongers, patisseries, wineries), pharmacies, petrol stations, pet shops, laundries, tobacco / vaporizer stores, diagnostic test for COVID-19 coronavirus (PCR or rapid test).

In contrast, the operation of retail businesses, including malls and discount villages, as well as retail stores operating under shops-in-shop cooperation agreements, are entered upon mandatory demonstration upon entry. in the store: vaccination certificate, disease certificate, negative coronary test for COVID-19 (PCR or rapid test). Minors from four to 17 years old may, alternatively, submit a negative self-test.

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