The Fiji Times

Santa Claus candles get masked up in Greece

- Christmas candles depicting Santa Claus wearing a protective mask are displayed at the shop of candlemake­r Alexis Gerakis, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, in Thessaloni­ki, Greece. ■ REUTERS

THESSALONI­KI, Greece –– A Greek candlemake­r has come up with a novel way of highlighti­ng the need to wear a mask to curb the spread of the new coronvirus; putting them on his Santa candles.

Alexios Gerakis in the northern town of Thessaloni­ki has made decorative candles featuring Father Christmas, with a big blue surgical mask covering his white beard.

“Because of the times, we are trying to convey a message that health comes first, then everything else,” Mr Gerakis, 37, told Reuters Television. Snowmen are also sporting a mask. Thessaloni­ki has been hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic in a second, more aggressive surge which resurfaced in the autumn which forced Greek authoritie­s to reimpose a nationwide lockdown which expires at the end of November.

Greece registered a further 2198 cases and 58 deaths on Monday, its second highest daily death toll so far.

It has reported a total of 78,825 coronaviru­s infections since February, and 1228 deaths.

“Christmas is a bit of a question mark for all of us this year I think, we don’t know how this will end. We have to be optimistic, but it’s uncertain what will happen,”Mr Gerakis said.

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