Greece’s cafes and restaurants are preparing to reopen for business on Monday following a long hiatus, as they closed just over two months ago due to the coronavirus curfews, home quarantines, and the strict preventive measures imposed by health authorities against the pandemic, ANA reports.
Cafes and restaurants will open with some restrictions in place, such as a distance of between 70 cm to 1.7 meters between seats and a maximum of six seated customers.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Minister of Development & Investments Nikos Papathanassis on Saturday evening said that the interiors of cafes and restaurants that reopen on Monday will not be allowed to customers before the first half of June
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