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PM puts emphasis on individual responsibility in bid to rein in coronavirus

Many weeks after his last televised address on the subject, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis made a public appeal on Thursday for Greeks to take greater care to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, particularly in Athens, so authorities can avoid enforcing another lockdown.
Mitsotakis did not announce any new measures, but called for face masks to be worn indoors and for companies to use teleworking wherever possible. He insisted that his government has reacted promptly to the challenges posed by the pandemic, but admitted...
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