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Newsletter 245 -27/03/2020
testing is not yet available for medical staff due to a lack of testing capacity, according
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Govt mulls tighter controls on movement, seeks to boost health supplies and Covid-19 tests
PoliticsGreek Politicspermanent. Healthcare system While stressing that worse could be yet to come, Greek health officials have
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Greece pinpoints flaws in Turkey's Aegean claims
PoliticsForeign Policyagreed to receive any migrants rescued during the mission. However, it’s not clear yet where
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Amid Eurogroup stalemate, Athens focusses on extra liquidity available after ECB move
Economy. On the use of the ESM is no compromise yet and therefore the leaders must decide on this topic
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Medics highlight weaknesses in frontline care as parties debate emergency measures
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government has announced it will step up checks on highways and at ports and airports ahead of Greek Orthodox Easter next Sunday to ensure it keeps a lid on the coronavirus outbreak, which has yet to test Greece’s health service to the full. The relatively limited number of Covid-19 cases
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Officials monitor new Covid-19 outbreak, extend school closures
PoliticsGreek Politicshas been taken yet about whether schools will reopen before the summer. She said that this depends
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Covid-19 impact on tourism sector set to be extensive, report suggests
EconomyFeaturespercent of Greece’s tourism revenue in 2019. Furthermore, it is not yet clear when and how
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Snap election scenarios circulate as ND's pandemic response fuels surge in polls
PoliticsGreek Politicsits election defeat last summer and Alexis Tsipras’s rebuilding project has yet to be seen
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Coronavirus to delay much of privatisation plan
EconomyFeatures, though a timeline is as yet unavailable. Hellinikon The main privatisation which continues to remain
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PM presents roadmap for relaxing lockdown, highlights political messages from handling of Covid-19
PoliticsGreek Politicsto class from May 18. There has been no final decision yet on whether primary schools will reopen
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