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Amid patent waiver row, govt hoping to push ahead with reopening
The government is hoping that the scientific committee advising it over its Covid-19 policy will agree on Friday to a further relaxation of the lockdown restrictions, building on the recent reopening of the retail and food service sectors.
All schools are due to reopen on Monday and the government hopes that museums will also be able to welcome visitors from May 14, a day before the tourism sector officially reopens. Also, from May 15 Greeks will be allowed to move freely around the count...
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