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Officials order wider use of masks as upward trend for Covid-19 cases continues
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor employees and members of the public at retail stores, food shops, hairdressers and beauty salons
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Newsletter 260 -31/07/2020
is around 7 percent. The bank sees some encouraging signs from the reopening of retail stores in May
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H1 results for Greek corporates show signs of pandemic biting
EconomyCorporatesdown by operating sector, in retail home furnishing and accessories activity (namely IKEA stores
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Govt scurries for effective Covid-19 response as opposition finds more holes to pick
PoliticsGreek Politicswill remain open, as will retail stores. However, by Monday it was clear that for some areas these measures
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Newsletter 273 -13/11/2020
the restrictions in the run-up to Christmas in a bid to help retail stores and the food service
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Plans for easing lockdown on hold as coronavirus, poll numbers cause ND concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsschools could reopen on December 7, followed by secondary schools and retail stores a week later
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High Covid-19 death rate leads to lockdown extension but fails to dampen vaccine scepticism
PoliticsGreek Politicspopulation. The authorities continue to hope that schools, retail stores and the food service sector
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Govt struggling to keep coronavirus threat at bay
PoliticsGreek Politics, the government would have wanted to avoid this so retail stores could open in the run-up to Christmas
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Attention turns to economic activity, support measures as Covid-19 vaccine rollout begins
PoliticsGreek Politicsgovernment circles about whether to allow retail stores to reopen in January or to only allow online
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Retail sector re-opens as govt examines further support for businesses
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe retail sector re-opened on Monday in parts of Greece that are not considered high risk for Covid-19 as the government embarks on a gradual relaxation of lockdown restrictions. The opening of stores, by appointment, was announced on Friday following a debate in Parliament about the government’s
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