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Greek authorities say Christmas this year will not only be like no other but in many ways will resemble a wholesale security operation as police crack down on citizens violating coronavirus restrictions.
“As many as 5,000 police in Athens alone will be out patrolling especially when the curfew kicks in at 10 PM,” police spokesman Theodoros Chronopoulos told the Guardian. “No one in the force will be at their desk, they’ll be all out on the streets.”
People caught outside when they should be inside, between 10 PM to 5 AM, will be fined 300 euro.
“And there will be 300 euro penalties for anyone caught not wearing a mask,” he added. “Happy holidays!”
The crackdown will include police using drones and even “knocking on the doors of private homes” if they learn of gatherings being larger.
The country has been under strict lockdown since November 7th as public health officials struggle to contain a second wave of the pandemic. Athens’ civil protection ministry has relaxed the restrictions by allowing nine people – from two families – to gather on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day and on 6 January when Greek Orthodox celebrate the Holy Epiphany.
Greece’s public health organisation, EODY, has confirmed 132,430 coronavirus cases to date. Some 4,340 people have died in the country as a result of Covid-19. On Tuesday EODY announced a further 853 new cases and 83 deaths saying 491 patients remained in intensive care.
The health system, especially in the north of the country, has come under unprecedented pressure on account of the disease with epidemiologists sounding the alarm as the holiday season approaches.
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