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  1. Uptick in Covid-19 cases prompts caution as govt prepares to tackle pension backlog
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    , such as catering businesses, hotels, liquor stores, hairdressers, taxis and betting shops. Pensions

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  2. Govt's management of Covid-19 response challenged again after latest measures, PM’s trip
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    rather than 9 p.m. – and the closure of some stores on the weekend. Not surprisingly, this prompted some

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  3. PM tightens lockdown, braces for economic and political impact

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    Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on Tuesday that a stricter lockdown will be imposed from Thursday in Attica as Greece tries to avoid a new, damaging wave of coronavirus. The new measures mean that retail stores, which had re-opened last month, will close again and primary and secondary

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  4. Finance Ministry grapples with escalating cost of pandemic

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    on Wednesday cited Finance Ministry in estimating that Tuesday evening’s announcement that retail stores

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  5. Retail sales drop by 8.6% in 2020 as e-shops prosper but many sectors suffer

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    and collections of purchased items out of the stores, the sector was only able to operate normally

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  6. Re-opening plans hang in balance due to unrelenting virus
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    Adonis Georgiadis is leading the charge with a proposal for retail stores to open from Monday under

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  7. Amid virus gloom, govt lines up support for catering and targets swift upturn
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    . The government, though, is pushing ahead with its plans to relax restrictions. Retail stores are opening from

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  8. Newsletter 292 - 09/04/2021

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    of the retail sector. Stores across the country opened again to customers that had booked a three-hour

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  9. Govt forced to back down over Easter travel, turns focus to May re-opening
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    season while not being able to open stores, cafes, bars and restaurants would be highly damaging

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  10. Late May Day rallies highlight divides in left and labour movement
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    highlights the fracturing of the labour movement. Recently unionised employees in chain stores called

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