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Starkly different solutions presented as govt nears lockdown decision point

As Greece’s Covid-19 statistics show no signs of improvement, the government in Athens is reaching a decision point on both the nature and the duration of its lockdown measures.
On Monday, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis hinted at a further week of lockdown, which would extend the ongoing restrictions until March 16. While some voices are arguing for a “smart” reopening, however, others are calling for a 10-day strict “circuit-breaker” ...
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