Government spokesperson Stelios Petsas on Tuesday outlined the government’s planning for lifting the lockdown in an interview with ANT1 TV, ANA reports.
He pointed out that a more relaxed attitude that existed during the first week of the second lockdown had pushed back the government’s initial plan. “Therefore, it is not realistic to reopen on December 1, according to the data that the experts analyze every day and then advise us. The epidemiological burden is still high at the moment, so it does not seem realistic to open everything on December 1.”
He stressed that “it seems that we will go gradually” to the lifting of the lockdown, “first with those activities that have a lower epidemiological burden, such as schools, for example, followed by the retail sector and, gradually, other sectors.”
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