Measures in Greek supermarkets to avoid spread of coronavirus
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Supermarkets across Greece will restrict the number of customers inside a store at any given time as part of a series of measures to prevent the spreading of coronavirus.
Specifically, one person per 10 square meters will be allowed in a supermarket according to a legislative act implemented as of Monday, Deputy Development and Investment Minister Nikos Papathanassis told OPEN TV.
Supermarkets also will be allowed to make deliveries on Sundays, he added.
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