Gvt spokesman: Lockdown measures extended until 4 May
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The restrictive measures for the spread of the coronavirus, which were in force until April 27, have been extended until May 4, government spokesman Stelios Petsas said during a briefing to political reporters, noting that the measures of the transition plan will be announced next week.
"We are showing a high sense of individual responsibility and collective maturity," he said, adding that "staying on the same path will soon lead to a gradual transition to a new era, to a new norm where many people's habits and behaviors will have changed."
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