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10,000 policemen to be deployed on New Year’s Day to check Covid-measures compliance

More than 10,000 police officers will be deployed throughout Greece for the New Year’s Day holiday in order to ensure compliance with the measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. The restrictions will be similar to those imposed for the Christmas holiday but police checks will be more intensive.

“Of primary importance is to not lose at New Year all that we managed to gain at Christmas,” Hellenic Police spokesperson Theodoros Chronopoulos told state-run news agency amna on Wednesday.

“We must celebrate responsibly and with moderation, taking care and staying healthy,” he added.

The restrictions will begin at 22:00 on New Year’s Eve, with a curfew lasting until 5:00 in the morning except for reasons of health, work and to walk household pets, the police said.

During this time, traffic may be interrupted on major roadways, both in Athens and in other big cities, in order to check all vehicles on the road without exception.

In order to go to New Year parties, citizens must send a code 6 SMS to the 13033 number (or carry document equivalents) in order to leave their homes and a second to return.

Gatherings in private homes are restricted to nine people, with police empowered to enter homes in the presence of a public prosecutor if there is a complaint.

Violations carry a 3,000-euro fine for the host and a 300-euro fine for each person present.

The police will also strongly monitor public spaces, such as squares, public transport and central roads.

Restrictions will also apply to church attendance, with one person permitted per 15 square metres up to a maximum of 25 in ordinary churches and up to 50 in cathedrals, while masks will be mandatory at all times.

Church-goers must also send a code 6 SMS or carry document equivalent in order to visit church.

Police said that a total of 140,000 inspections were carried out on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, with citations for 3,300 violations and 10 people arrested.

Note that on Christmas Eve and Day the Greek government had deployed some 4,000-5,000 policemen.
PS Would Easter be a week later, I’m sure 15,000 policemen would be around….

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