President Anastasiades announces two first stages of easing of lockdown on May 4 and 21 (1)
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades announced on Wednesday the gradual easing of the lockdown in two stages starting from May 4. Further relaxations will come into force on May 21.
These concern both sectors of the economy and movement of people who from May 4 will be allowed three movements from their house a day. Restrictions on movement will be lifted on May 21.
In a televised address, Anastasiades said that the Council of Ministers had decided to end some of the restrictive measures which will allow a gradual return to an acceptable way of life without endangering what we have achieved.
From May 4 there will be no restrictions on the construction sector and related businesses, reopening of all retail shops except malls and department stores, subject to various rules regarding hygiene, reopening of farmers markets, open bazaars, again under
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These concern both sectors of the economy and movement of people who from May 4 will be allowed three movements from their house a day. Restrictions on movement will be lifted on May 21.
In a televised address, Anastasiades said that the Council of Ministers had decided to end some of the restrictive measures which will allow a gradual return to an acceptable way of life without endangering what we have achieved.
From May 4 there will be no restrictions on the construction sector and related businesses, reopening of all retail shops except malls and department stores, subject to various rules regarding hygiene, reopening of farmers markets, open bazaars, again under
(CNA)
*The full text of the news item is available in the paid version of the CNA web service. Subscription Form
*CNA reserves the copyright to the news stories it files, which is granted to subscribers for specific use only.
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