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Greece on curfew effective by Monday morning 6 a.m.! (Upd.)

Read the three alternatives ways according to which we will be allowed move

Newsroom March 22 06:45

The ban on all unnecessary traffic will be effective by Monday morning 6 a.m.

The curfew was announced by the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in a public address on Sunday afternoon.

There are three alternatives to the way we will be allowed move.

1. A form listing 6 reasons why you are allowed to move and will be available in the website forma.gov.gr. It will look like this:

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2. An SMS to 13033, where we will write the number that corresponds to the reason we want to get out as described in the above form.

3. The simplest way: A paper that anyone at home can fill out and have to write down where he/she will go and what time.

For example: “I leave at 10.30 am and go to the pharmacy”.
Along with the paper we also need to have our identity (ID or passport) to present it if we are asked during a police check.
The only ones that will be allowed to move are those that go to their workplaces, supermarkets and pharmacies.

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