Govt mulls tighter controls on movement, seeks to boost health supplies and Covid-19 tests

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: Covid, Health, New Democracy
Photo by Harry van Versendaal
Photo by Harry van Versendaal

The Greek government is said to be looking at tightening controls on movement, as recent instances of overcrowding have raised concerns that the existing lockdown measures are too easily flouted.

Meanwhile, public health officials are having to address concerns about the adequacy of hospital supplies, primary care response, and testing for the virus.

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