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Update – 11/02/2022

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As of the latest update by the Greek authorities, the total number of confirmed Covid-19 diagnosed cases in Greece 2,129,153. 93 new deaths were reported raising the total number to 24,507. The number of patients treated in intensive care units is currently 516. 19,154 new cases were announced yesterday in Greece. 5,012 of the new cases were found in the Attica region and 2,316 new cases in the Thessaloniki region.

Following in the footsteps of other European countries, the government is gearing up for the gradual lifting of the few remaining measures by March, with an eye on fully opening up the economy.

More specifically, there are likely to be no restrictive measures other than the use of a mask, which is expected to remain with society in the foreseeable future.

However, the lifting of measures applies exclusively to vaccinated people, and all restrictions – like entering indoor areas – will remain for the unvaccinated.

This trend of lifting restrictions and returning to normal life has already been witnessed throughout Europe, as was evident at Wednesday’s Joint Conference of European Union Foreign and Health Ministers in Lyon.

Kathimerini understands that the prevailing view in all discussions was that lifting the measures and restrictions is now imperative, with the health ministers of the member-states on the same page.

The first measures that will reportedly be scrapped over the coming period until the end of February are those that concern either the customer capacities in restaurants/bars or the number of seats.

Well-informed sources ruled out both restrictions being lifted at the same time, stressing that it will be one or the other.

The aim is for there to be no restrictions by the beginning of March.

Nevertheless, the ban on carnival events this year will not be scrapped and will apply.

Unless something changes, a full opening of the economy is expected from mid-March. This will ensure that a normal Easter period will follow, beginning on April 24. A week later, on May 1, the government also plans to announce a raise in the minimum wage.

The government will also have to contend with another, potential, problem, as around 300,000 Greeks who did not get booster shots of the Covid-19 vaccine seven months after their second dose are considered unvaccinated.

Regardless, government officials appear confident that many of these people will get their boosters, and cite the rising number of appointments. Indicatively, over the last few days, about 35,000 appointments have been booked for booster shots. At this rate, in early March most of the 300,000 will have been fully vaccinated.

In more detail, the 19,154 new cases detected per Regional Unit:

  • Attica 5,012
    • Eastern Attica 600
    • Northern Sector of Athens  658
    • West Attica 240
    • Western Sector of Athens 718
    • Central Sector of Athens 1,364
    • Southern Sector of Athens 571
    • Piraeus 748
    • Islands 113
  • Thessaloniki 2,316
  • Mount Athos 1
  • Etoloakarnania 357
  • Andros 7
  • Argolida 156
  • Arcadia 148
  • Arta 121
  • Achaia 789
  • Boeotia 146
  • Grevena 39
  • Drama 130
  • Evros 383
  • Evia 373
  • Evritania 17
  • Zakynthos 89
  • Ilia 219
  • Imathia 260
  • Heraklion 745
  • Thassos 36
  • Thesprotia 131
  • Thira 65
  • Ithaca 1
  • Ikaria 3
  • Ioannina 479
  • Kavala 265
  • Kalymnos 67
  • Karditsa 149
  • Karpathos 5
  • Kastoria 95
  • Kea-Kythnos 7
  • Corfu 287
  • Kefalonia 74
  • Kilkis 114
  • Kozani 180
  • Corinth 268
  • Kos 99
  • Laconia 102
  • Larissa 545
  • Lasithi 128
  • Lesvos 253
  • Lefkada 59
  • Lemnos 63
  • Magnesia 261
  • Messinia 377
  • Milos 15
  • Mykonos 91
  • Naxos 63
  • Xanthi 243
  • Paros 23
  • Pella 265
  • Pieria 176
  • Preveza 99
  • Rethymnon 142
  • Rodopi 298
  • Rhodes 293
  • Samos 152
  • Serres 175
  • Sporades 9
  • Syros 41
  • Tinos 8
  • Trikala 249
  • Fthiotida 172
  • Florina 33
  • Fokida 46
  • Chalkidiki 171
  • Chania 461
  • Chios 143
  • Under investigation 296

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