If the epidemiological outbreak does not subside soon, the possibility of new stricter measures concerning schools and the period of the lockdown, according to government spokesman Stelios Petsas.
In an intervention on Mega's main newscast, after the government's new announcements on the tightening of the lockdown, Stelios Petsas put on the table the scenario for the closure of primary schools and the extension of the current regime of restrictive measures.
«All this is on the table if it turns out that the measures we are taking now are not working», he noted.
Regarding Adonis Georgiades' admission that the government was wrong in its predictions about the course of the second wave of the pandemic in Greece, the government spokesman referred to... scientific models and the responsibilities of society.
«Around the world, the second wave has evolved very quickly into an exponential increase in cases. This was something that no predictive model either in Greece or abroad had anticipated. If it had been within the predictions of the models that all scientists have, it is certain that it would have been predicted earlier. The predictions of all scientists did not show this exponential increase in cases.». stressed Stelios Petsas, noting that the government aims to reopen the market at Christmas.











