Greece’s officials are scheduled to announce a further easing of lockdown restrictions later on Wednesday, following a meeting of the country’s epidemiologists’ committee.
Measures still in force include the night curfew between 12.30 a.m. and 5 a.m., a restricted number of guests during weddings, baptisms and funerals.
Music is banned at restaurants, taverns, bars and cafes in order to discourage people from speaking loudly or singing along something that could result in spreading the virus.
Announcements on the easing of restrictions are scheduled during the live briefing at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
According to media, the curfew might be shortened by one hour.
More information on coronavirus in Greece here.

I reckon they’ll allow night time weddings with lots of guests and music.
Whatever they come up with we must be really grateful they care.
and the mask nonsense? and these tests over and over again for anyone to go to work?
and the pressure to restrict people’s movement unless they ‘present papers’ everywhere?
they arent easing the restrictions so much as laughing at us. they think they own us.
+1
Oh my god, further easing of restrictions!!! Now we’re all going to die, that’s for sure.
I hate to be the first to tell you, but you are going to die anyway! There is nothing you can do to stop it.
Pity some of the tourist resorts are not enforcing the music ban or mandatory wearing of masks in all indoor/outdoor spaces
Pcr test for children coming to Greece?