Corona: Greece introduces dance ban

Flags of the EU and Greece in front of Rhodes Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Flags of the EU and Greece in front of Rhodes Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Corona: Greece introduces dance ban

Flags of the EU and Greece in front of Rhodes Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The incidence value in Greece is going crazy - on Sunday the incidence value soared again from 104,1 to 115,1. Because of this, residents as well as visitors experience the first restrictions.

The government from Athens is concerned about the new developments of the past few days. First step to prevent a new corona wave and reduce the incidence in Greece: ban on dancing in bars and clubs for holidaymakers and locals.

Clear restrictions that neither the tourists nor the bar operators and club owners should like. The latter in particular have to expect blatant penalties if they do not consistently enforce the ban on dancing. Deputy Civil Protection Minister Nikos Hardalias made it clear that harsh punishments can be expected if the corona rules are not implemented immediately. If the worst comes to the worst, club owners and bar operators are even threatened with license revocation. This is reported by merkur.de.

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