New Covid-19 measures won’t stop Greek singer from performing in Thessaloniki

‘ORAMA The music show’ in Thessaloniki has found a solution to the new coronavirus measures, greekcitytimes.com reports.

On Monday, the Greek government announced a set of new emergency measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

The new rules include food or catering sector-related shops (restaurants, bars, bouzouki, etc.) shutting between midnight and 7 am in several regions including Thessaloniki.

The government also extended a ban on standing customers in all bars, clubs, live music venues, bar-restaurants and cafe-bars until August 31.

Nikos Vertis, one of Greece’s most popular performers, is currently performing every Friday and Saturday night at ‘ORAMA The Music Show’, in Thessaloniki.

With respect to the new measures, ‘ORAMA The Music Show’ announced that for the performances on the 14th, 15th, 21st and 22nd of August, the doors will open at 7:30 pm.

“It is worth noting that on Saturday, August 8, the center was thoroughly inspected by the authorities and was rewarded for its formality! The distances observed were much longer than the protection measures provided, thus showing the seriousness with which the company is dealing with the situation,” the announcement noted.

“We are not afraid, we are PROTECTED, we can continue to live our daily lives, but keeping in mind the basic protection measures,” it argued.

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