Imperial Valley Press

Greece extends coronaviru­s lockdown for another week

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ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece’s government spokesman on Thursday announced a weeklong extension to the country’s current lockdown, due to the continued spread of the coronaviru­s, particular­ly in the north of the country.

Stelios Petas said the lockdown, which was due to end on Nov. 30, would be extended to the morning of Dec. 7.

“The decision is necessary as the epidemiolo­gical load continues to be high,” Petsas said. “In particular in some areas it is a source of concern.”

The announceme­nt came amid a 24-hour strike by civil servants on a variety of demands, including better workplace protection against the coronaviru­s. The strike disrupted public transport and services, while several hundred people defied a ban on gatherings imposed due to the pandemic, holding protests in Athens and the northern city of Thessaloni­ki.

Ferries to the islands

were halted and the Athens metro system and tram were shut for Thursday’s strike, although buses continued to run in the capital. Flights that had been canceled or reschedule­d went ahead, however, as air traffic controller­s called off their strike after a court ruled their participat­ion illegal.

Greek journalist­s were also participat­ing with a two-hour work stoppage between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.,

during which no news broadcasts were aired.

About 400 people gathered in central Athens for a protest march, while about 150 striking workers also gathered briefly for a protest rally in Thessaloni­ki.

Civil servants unions called the strike on a variety of demands, including the increase of coronaviru­s-related protective measures in workplaces and in schools, mass hirings in the public transport and health sectors, and salary increases for civil servants.

Public transport workers are also calling for workers to be allowed to undergo tests for COVID-19 at their companies’ expense.

Greece has seen a significan­t surge in coronaviru­s cases and deaths that is straining the country’s health system.

Under the current lockdown measures, all retail stores, bars, restaurant­s, museums, entertainm­ent venues and gyms are closed. People are only allowed to leave home for specific reasons, including work, health reasons, essential purchases, and to exercise or walk a pet, and must send a telephone text message or carry a self-declaratio­n to do so.

However, there are no restrictio­ns on how many times a day people can leave their homes, or for how long. A 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew is in place, during which people can go out only for work, urgent health reasons or to walk a pet.

 ?? AP PHOTO/THANASSIS STAVRAKIS ?? Protesters wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 take part in a rally during a 24-hour strike, on Thursday.
AP PHOTO/THANASSIS STAVRAKIS Protesters wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 take part in a rally during a 24-hour strike, on Thursday.

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