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PM orders lockdown as opposition focusses on health system's capacity
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a lockdown on Sunday night after a discernible rise in the number of coronavirus-related deaths and confirmed cases.
In the latest steps to suppress the spread of Covid-19, Mitsotakis said that as of 6 am on Monday, Greeks would only be able to leave their homes to go to work, the supermarket or pharmacy, or to visit the doctor or people who need care and to exercise ...
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