COVID-19 pandemic in Greece

The COVID-19 pandemic in Greece is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first case in Greece was confirmed on 26 February 2020, when a 38-year-old woman from Thessaloniki who had recently visited Νorthern Italy, was confirmed to be infected. Subsequent cases in late February and early March related to people who had travelled to Italy and a group of pilgrims who had travelled to Israel and Egypt, as well as their contacts. The first death from COVID-19 in Greece was a 66-year-old man, who died on 12 March. As of 17 August 2020, there have been 7222 confirmed cases and 230 deaths. Since the opening of the Greek borders to tourists at the end of June 2020, the daily number of confirmed cases announced has included those detected following tests at the country's entry points.

COVID-19 pandemic in Greece
Map of the COVID-19 outbreak in Greece as of 31 March 2020.
  Confirmed 1—4
  Confirmed 5—9
  Confirmed 10—49
  Confirmed 50—99
  Confirmed 100—199
  Confirmed ≥1710
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationGreece
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Index caseThessaloniki
Arrival date26 February 2020
(5 months, 3 weeks and 2 days)
DateAs of 17 August 2020
Confirmed cases7222
Recovered4,123 (as of 13 August)[1]
Deaths
230
Government website
covid19.gov.gr

Following the confirmation of the first three cases in Greece, all carnival events in the country were cancelled on 27 February. Health and state authorities issued precautionary guidelines and recommendations, while measures up to early March were taken locally and included the closure of schools and the suspension of cultural events in the affected areas (particularly Ilia, Achaea and Zakynthos). On 10 March, with 89 confirmed cases and no deaths in the country, the government decided to suspend the operation of educational institutions of all levels nationwide and then, on 13 March, to close down all cafes, bars, museums, shopping centres, sports facilities and restaurants in the country. On 16 March, all retail shops were also closed and all services in all areas of religious worship of any religion or dogma were suspended. The government has announced a series of measures worth a total of around 24 billion euros, 14% of the country's GDP, to support the economy.[2]

On 22 March, the Greek authorities announced restrictions on all non-essential movement throughout the country, starting from 6 a.m. on 23 March. Since that date, movement outside the house was permitted only for seven categories of reasons: i) moving to or from one's workplace during work hours, ii) going to the pharmacy or visiting a doctor iii) going to a food store iv) going to the bank for services not possible online, v) assisting a person in need of help vi) going to a major ritual (funeral, marriage, baptism) or movement, for divorced parents, which is essential for contact with their children, and vii) moving outdoors for exercising or taking one's pet out, individually or in pairs. Citizens leaving their homes are required to carry their police ID or passport, as well as a signed attestation in which the purpose or category of travel is stated. The Hellenic Police, the Municipal Police, the Hellenic Coast Guard and the National Transparency Authority are empowered to enforce the restrictions and can issue fines for each offence. On 4 April these restrictions were extended until 27 April and on 23 April they were extended until 4 May.[3]

The measures put in place in Greece are among the most proactive and strictest in Europe and have been credited internationally for having slowed the spread of the disease and having kept the number of deaths among the lowest in Europe.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Starting from 4 May, after a 42-day lockdown, Greece began to gradually lift restrictions on movement and to restart business activity.

Background

On 12 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019.[10][11]

The case fatality ratio for COVID-19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003,[12][13] but the transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[14][12]

Timeline

COVID-19 cases in Greece  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases

Feb Feb Mar Mar Apr Apr May May Jun Jun Jul Jul Aug Aug Last 15 days Last 15 days

Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-02-26
1(n.a.)
2020-02-27
3(+200%)
2020-02-28
4(+33%)
2020-02-29
7(+75%)
7(=)
2020-03-04
9(+29%)
2020-03-05
31(+244%)
2020-03-06
45(+45%)
2020-03-07
66(+47%)
2020-03-08
73(+11%)
2020-03-09
84(+15%)
2020-03-10
89(+6%)
2020-03-11
99(+11%)
2020-03-12
117(+18%) 1(n.a.)
2020-03-13
190(+62%) 1(=)
2020-03-14
228(+20%) 3(+200%)
2020-03-15
331(+45%) 4(+33%)
2020-03-16
352(+6.3%) 4(=)
2020-03-17
387(+9.9%) 5(+25%)
2020-03-18
418(+8%) 5(=)
2020-03-19
464(+11%) 6(+20%)
2020-03-20
495(+6.7%) 10(+67%)
2020-03-21
530(+7.1%) 13(+30%)
2020-03-22
624(+18%) 15(+15%)
2020-03-23
695(+11%) 17(+13%)
2020-03-24
743(+6.9%) 20(+18%)
2020-03-25
821(+10%) 22(+10%)
2020-03-26
892(+8.6%) 26(+18%)
2020-03-27
966(+8.3%) 28(+7.7%)
2020-03-28
1,061(+9.8%) 32(+14%)
2020-03-29
1,156(+9%) 38(+19%)
2020-03-30
1,212(+4.8%) 43(+13%)
2020-03-31
1,314(+8.4%) 49(+14%)
2020-04-01
1,415(+7.7%) 50(+2%)
2020-04-02
1,544(+9.1%) 53(+6%)
2020-04-03
1,613(+4.5%) 59(+11%)
2020-04-04
1,673(+3.7%) 68(+15%)
2020-04-05
1,735(+3.7%) 73(+7.4%)
2020-04-06
1,755(+1.2%) 79(+8.2%)
2020-04-07
1,832(+4.4%) 81(+2.5%)
2020-04-08
1,884(+2.8%) 83(+2.5%)
2020-04-09
1,955(+3.8%) 86(+3.6%)
2020-04-10
2,009(+2.8%) 90(+4.7%)
2020-04-11
2,081(+3.6%) 93(+3.3%)
2020-04-12
2,114(+1.6%) 98(+5.4%)
2020-04-13
2,145(+1.5%) 99(+1%)
2020-04-14
2,170(+1.2%) 101(+2%)
2020-04-15
2,192(+1%) 102(+0.99%)
2020-04-16
2,207(+0.68%) 105(+2.9%)
2020-04-17
2,224(+0.77%) 108(+2.9%)
2020-04-18
2,235(+0.49%) 110(+1.9%)
2020-04-19
2,235(=) 113(+2.7%)
2020-04-20
2,245(+0.45%) 116(+2.7%)
2020-04-21
2,401(+6.9%) 121(+4.3%)
2020-04-22
2,408(+0.29%) 121(=)
2020-04-23
2,463(+2.3%) 125(+3.3%)
2020-04-24
2,490(+1.1%) 130(+4%)
2020-04-25
2,506(+0.64%) 130(=)
2020-04-26
2,517(+0.44%) 134(+3.1%)
2020-04-27
2,534(+0.68%) 136(+1.5%)
2020-04-28
2,566(+1.3%) 138(+1.5%)
2020-04-29
2,576(+0.39%) 139(+0.72%)
2020-04-30
2,591(+0.58%) 140(+0.72%)
2020-05-01
2,612(+0.81%) 140(=)
2020-05-02
2,620(+0.31%) 143(+2.1%)
2020-05-03
2,626(+0.23%) 144(+0.7%)
2020-05-04
2,632(+0.23%) 146(+1.4%)
2020-05-05
2,642(+0.38%) 146(=)
2020-05-06
2,663(+0.79%) 147(+0.68%)
2020-05-07
2,678(+0.56%) 148(+0.68%)
2020-05-08
2,691(+0.49%) 150(+1.4%)
2020-05-09
2,710(+0.71%) 151(+0.67%)
2020-05-10
2,716(+0.22%) 151(=)
2020-05-11
2,726(+0.37%) 151(=)
2020-05-12
2,744(+0.66%) 152(+0.66%)
2020-05-13
2,760(+0.58%) 155(+2%)
2020-05-14
2,770(+0.36%) 156(+0.65%)
2020-05-15
2,810(+1.4%) 160(+2.6%)
2020-05-16
2,819(+0.32%) 162(+1.2%)
2020-05-17
2,834(+0.53%) 163(+0.62%)
2020-05-18
2,836(+0.07%) 165(+1.2%)
2020-05-19
2,840(+0.14%) 165(=)
2020-05-20
2,850(+0.35%) 166(+0.61%)
2020-05-21
2,853(+0.11%) 168(+1.2%)
2020-05-22
2,874(+0.74%) 169(+0.6%)
2020-05-23
2,877(+0.1%) 171(+1.2%)
2020-05-24
2,879(+0.07%) 171(=)
2020-05-25
2,883(+0.14%) 172(+0.58%)
2020-05-26
2,890(+0.24%) 173(+0.58%)
2020-05-27
2,903(+0.45%) 173(=)
2020-05-28
2,906(+0.1%) 175(+1.2%)
2020-05-29
2,909(+0.1%) 175(=)
2020-05-30
2,915(+0.21%) 175(=)
2020-05-31
2,917(+0.07%) 175(=)
2020-06-01
2,918(+0.03%) 179(+2.3%)
2020-06-02
2,937(+0.65%) 179(=)
2020-06-03
2,943(+0.2%) 179(=)
2020-06-04
2,952(+0.31%) 180(+0.56%)
2020-06-05
2,967(+0.51%) 180(=)
2020-06-06
2,980(+0.44%) 181(+0.56%)
2020-06-07
2,997(+0.57%) 182(+0.55%)
2020-06-08
3,049(+1.7%) 182(=)
2020-06-09
3,058(+0.3%) 183(+0.55%)
2020-06-10
3,068(+0.33%) 183(=)
2020-06-11
3,088(+0.65%) 183(=)
2020-06-12
3,108(+0.65%) 183(=)
2020-06-13
3,112(+0.13%) 183(=)
2020-06-14
3,121(+0.29%) 183(=)
2020-06-15
3,134(+0.42%) 184(+0.55%)
2020-06-16
3,148(+0.45%) 185(+0.54%)
2020-06-17
3,203(+1.7%) 187(+1.1%)
2020-06-18
3,227(+0.75%) 188(+0.53%)
2020-06-19
3,237(+0.31%) 189(+0.53%)
2020-06-20
3,256(+0.59%) 190(+0.53%)
2020-06-21
3,266(+0.31%) 190(=)
2020-06-22
3,287(+0.64%) 190(=)
2020-06-23
3,302(+0.46%) 190(=)
2020-06-24
3,310(+0.24%) 190(=)
2020-06-25
3,321(+0.33%) 191(+0.53%)
2020-06-26
3,343(+0.66%) 191(=)
2020-06-27
3,366(+0.69%) 191(=)
2020-06-28
3,376(+0.3%) 191(=)
2020-06-29
3,390(+0.41%) 191(=)
2020-06-30
3,409(+0.56%) 192(+0.52%)
2020-07-01
3,432(+0.67%) 192(=)
2020-07-02
3,458(+0.76%) 192(=)
2020-07-03
3,486(+0.81%) 192(=)
2020-07-04
3,511(+0.72%) 192(=)
2020-07-05
3,519(+0.23%) 192(=)
2020-07-06
3,562(+1.2%) 192(=)
2020-07-07
3,589(+0.76%) 193(+0.52%)
2020-07-08
3,622(+0.92%) 193(=)
2020-07-09
3,672(+1.4%) 193(=)
2020-07-10
3,732(+1.6%) 193(=)
2020-07-11
3,772(+1.1%) 193(=)
2020-07-12
3,803(+0.82%) 193(=)
2020-07-13
3,826(+0.6%) 193(=)
2020-07-14
3,883(+1.5%) 193(=)
2020-07-15
3,910(+0.7%) 193(=)
2020-07-16
3,939(+0.74%) 193(=)
2020-07-17
3,964(+0.63%) 194(+0.52%)
2020-07-18
3,983(+0.48%) 194(=)
2020-07-19
4,007(+0.6%) 194(=)
2020-07-20
4,012(+0.12%) 195(+0.52%)
2020-07-21
4,048(+0.9%) 197(+1%)
2020-07-22
4,077(+0.72%) 200(+1.5%)
2020-07-23
4,110(+0.81%) 201(+0.5%)
2020-07-24
4,135(+0.61%) 201(=)
2020-07-25
4,166(+0.75%) 201(=)
2020-07-26
4,193(+0.65%) 202(+0.5%)
2020-07-27
4,227(+0.81%) 202(=)
2020-07-28
4,279(+1.2%) 203(+0.5%)
2020-07-29
4,336(+1.3%) 203(=)
2020-07-30
4,401(+1.5%) 203(=)
2020-07-31
4,477(+1.7%) 206(+1.5%)
2020-08-01
4,587(+2.5%) 206(=)
2020-08-02
4,662(+1.6%) 208(+0.97%)
2020-08-03
4,773(+2.4%) 209(+0.48%)
2020-08-04
4,855(+1.7%) 209(=)
2020-08-05
4,973(+2.4%) 210(+0.48%)
2020-08-06
5,123(+3%) 210(=)
2020-08-07
5,270(+2.9%) 210(=)
2020-08-08
5,421(+2.9%) 211(+0.48%)
2020-08-09
5,623(+3.7%) 212(+0.47%)
2020-08-10
5,749(+2.2%) 213(+0.47%)
2020-08-11
5,942(+3.4%) 214(+0.47%)
2020-08-12
6,177(+4%) 216(+0.93%)
2020-08-13
6,381(+3.3%) 221(+2.3%)
2020-08-14
6,632(+3.9%) 224(+1.4%)
2020-08-15
6,862(+3.5%) 227(+1.3%)
Sources:

February

  • On 26 February, the first case in Greece was confirmed. A 38-year-old woman from Thessaloniki, who had recently visited Milan, Νorthern Italy, tested positive and was admitted to AHEPA University Hospital. Her family, as well as those who came into contact with her, voluntarily isolated themselves.[15]
  • On 27 February, two new cases in Greece were confirmed. The woman's nine-year-old child tested positive and was admitted to the same hospital as her mother.[16] Additionally, a 40-year-old woman who had travelled to Italy also tested positive and was admitted to Attikon University General Hospital.[17][18][19][20] Following the confirmation of the second and third cases in Greece, it was announced that the 105th Primary School of Thessaloniki, where the first patient's daughter went to school, would close for fourteen days. The Minister of Health, Vasilis Kikilias, also announced that all carnival events would be cancelled throughout Greece.[18][21][17]
  • On 28 February, the fourth case in Greece was confirmed. A 36-year-old woman from Athens who had recently travelled to Italy tested positive and was admitted to the Attikon University General Hospital.[22][16] Eight state schools were closed as a precautionary measure in Attica to prevent the spread of the virus, and all educational school trips abroad were cancelled.[23]
  • On 29 February, three new cases in Greece were confirmed. A friend of the 38-year-old woman who was the first case in Greece, was admitted to the AHEPA University Hospital.[24] Additionally, two more people in Athens were admitted to the General Hospital Sotiria, bringing the country total to seven confirmed cases.[25]

March

  • On 4 March, two new cases were confirmed in Greece. A middle-aged man in close contact with the fifth confirmed case, tested positive and was put in solitary confinement at AHEPA University Hospital.[26] Additionally, a man who had travelled to Israel and Egypt, was admitted to the General University Hospital of Patras, bringing the country total to nine confirmed cases.[27]
  • On 5 March, 22 new cases were confirmed in Greece. The 66-year-old wife, who was the ninth case in Greece, tested positive and was admitted to the same hospital as her husband.[28] 21 of their fellow travellers also tested positive, bringing the country total to 31 cases.[29]
  • On 6 March, 14 new cases were confirmed in Greece. Eleven members of the Israel-Egypt travel group, as well as three people who afterwards came in contact with them, tested positive, bringing the country total to 45 confirmed cases. Schools, universities, theaters and cinemas were closed until 22 March in three of the affected areas (Achaia, Ileia and Zakynthos).[30]
  • On 7 March, 21 new cases were confirmed in Greece. Thirteen people in Achaia and Ileia, seven in Attica and one in Euboea tested positive, bringing the country total to 66 confirmed cases.[31]
  • On 8 March, seven new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 73.[32]
  • On 9 March, eleven new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 84.[33] Among those cases was the first one to be reported in Lesbos, raising fears that the virus could spread to the island's tightly packed refugee camps.[34]
  • On 10 March, five new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 89.[35] Evangelos Marinakis, the owner of the football clubs Olympiacos in Greece and Nottingham Forest in England, informed the public via social media that he had contracted the virus, and urged all to follow the orders of health professionals.[36] Health Minister Vasilis Kikilias announced the closure of all educational institutions for 14 days.[37]
  • On 11 March, ten new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 99. The 66-year-old man hospitalised in Rio was diagnosed with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[38]
  • On 12 March, 18 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 117.[39] The first two reported cases in Greece, a mother and her child, were released from the hospital, having fully recovered.[40] The 66-year-old patient in Rio died as a result of the virus, which was the first virus-related death in Greece.[41]
  • On 13 March, 73 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 190.[42] Katerina Sakellaropoulou was sworn in as President of Greece in the Hellenic Parliament and became the first woman to hold the office, succeeding Prokopis Pavlopoulos. Sakellaropoulou suspended the protocol ceremony for the inauguration scheduled for Saturday 14 and no handshakes were allowed.[43][44]
  • On 14 March, 38 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 228, while six more were released from hospitals, bringing the recovered total to eight.[45] A 90-year-old man hospitalised in Ptolemaida died.[46] Also, a 67-year-old man hospitalised in Zakynthos died, bringing the country death toll to three.[47] A change in strategy to only testing the elderly, severely ill and other high-risk groups, as well as healthcare personnel was announced by Dr. Sotiris Tsiodras, the health ministry spokesman on the coronavirus pandemic.[lower-alpha 1][49]
  • On 15 March, 103 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 331, while two more were released from hospitals, bringing the recovered total to ten.[50] A 53-year-old man died from the virus, in AHEPA, bringing the country death toll to four.[51]
  • On 16 March, 21 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 352.[52]
  • On 17 March, 35 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 387, while four were released from hospitals, bringing the recovered total to 14. A man died bringing the country death toll to five.[53]
  • On 18 March, 31 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 418.[54] A total of 6,000 samples had been tested nationally up to this point.[55] A childbirth was recorded, where the mother tested positive for COVID-19 but the child did not.[56]
  • On 19 March, 46 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 464, while five more were released from hospitals, bringing the recovered total to 19.[57] A 70-year-old man who had been hospitalised in Kastoria, died, bringing the country death toll to six.[58]
  • On 20 March, 31 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 495. Four more people died, bringing the country death toll to ten.[59]
  • On 21 March, 35 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 530.[60] Three more people died, bringing the country death toll to 13.[61]
  • On 22 March, 94 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 624.[62] Two more people died, bringing the country death toll to 15.[62]
  • On 23 March, 71 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 695, while ten people were released from hospitals, bringing the recovered total to 29.[63] A 64-year-old man at Rio Hospital in Achaea and an elderly man at Sotiria Hospital in Athens died as a result of the virus, bringing the country death toll to 17.[64][65] During the night, another childbirth was recorded where the mother tested positive for COVID-19.[66]
  • On 24 March, 48 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 743, while three people were released from hospitals, bringing the recovered total to 32. Three more people died due to the virus, bringing the country death toll to 20.[67] A 40-year-old woman, who had died three days previously, was found to have been positive for the virus making her, by far, the youngest victim of the pandemic in Greece.[68] The new President of Greece, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, declared she was going to address the nation on the evening of the 24th regarding both the COVID-19 pandemic and the 25th of March Independence Day celebrations.
  • On 25 March, 78 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 821, while four people were released from hospitals, bringing the recovered total to 36. Two more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 22.[69]
  • On 26 March, 71 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 892, while six people were released from hospitals, bringing the recovered total to 42. Four more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 26.[70]
  • On 27 March, 74 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 966, while ten people were released from hospitals, bringing the recovered total to 52. Two more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 28.[71]
  • On 28 March, 95 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 1061. Four more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 32.[72]
  • On 29 March, 95 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the county total to 1156, while one person was released from Alexandroupoli University hospital, bringing the recovered total to 53. Six more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 38.[73] The first case of coronavirus was reported in the monastery at Mount Athos.[74]
  • On 30 March, 56 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the county total to 1212. Five more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 43.[75]
  • On 31 March, 102 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 1314. Six more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 49.[76] 20 of the cases are aboard a passenger ship stationed outside the port of Piraeus. It carried 382 people, including 36 Greeks, 150 Turks, 83 Indonesians and others. Some of the people were Turkish workers traveling to Spain but the ship was turned back to Turkey when the cases were identified. It was not accepted in Turkey and since 21 March has been outside Piraeus.[77]

April

  • On 1 April, 101 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 1415. One more death from coronavirus was reported, bringing the country death toll to 50.[78]
  • On 2 April, 129 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 1544. 27 new cases were reported in the general population, 23 in the Ritsona refugee and immigrant camp, and 79 new cases on the ship El. Venizelos which is being kept off the port of Piraeus, bringing the total cases on the ship to 119. Three more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 53.[79]
  • On 3 April, it was announced that the total number of confirmed cases in the country was 1613. Six more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 59.[80]
  • On 4 April, 60 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 1673. Nine more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 68. 92 coronavirus patients were being treated in intensive care units.[81]
  • On 5 April, 62 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 1735. Five more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 73. 93 coronavirus patients were being treated in intensive care units.[82]
  • On 6 April, 20 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 1755. Six more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 79.[83]
  • On 7 April, 77 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 1832. Two more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 81.[84]
  • On 8 April, 52 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 1884. Two more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 83. The number of coronavirus patients in ICUs was 84.[85]
  • On 9 April, 71 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 1955. Three more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 86. The number of coronavirus patients in ICUs was 79.[86]
  • On 10 April, 56 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 2011. Four more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 90. One of the people who died was from Mesopotamia, Kastoria an area that was in quarantine.[87] The number of coronavirus patients in ICUs was 77.
  • On 11 April, 72 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the official country total to 2081 (minor discrepancy). Three more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 93. The number of coronavirus patients in ICUs was 75.[88]
  • On 12 April, 33 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 2114. Five more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 98. The number of coronavirus patients in ICUs was 76.[89]
  • On 13 April, 31 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 2145. One more death from coronavirus was reported, bringing the country death toll to 99. The number of coronavirus patients in ICUs was 73.[90] Later the same day an 84-year-old man died in Attica marking the 100th death from COVID-19 in the country.[91]
  • On 14 April, 25 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 2170. Two more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country death toll to 101. The number of coronavirus patients in ICUs was 76.[92]
  • On 15 April, 22 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 2192.[93] During the daily report, 1 more death from coronavirus was reported, bringing the country death toll to 102.[94] Shortly after a 57-year-old woman was reported as having died in AHEPA University Hospital.[93]
  • On 16 April, 15 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 2207. The death toll brought to 105.[95]
  • On 17 April, 17 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 2224.[96] A 76-old-man died in Ptolemaida[97] and two others later. The deaths toll brought to 108.[98]
  • On 18 April, 11 new cases were confirmed in Greece, bringing the country total to 2235.
  • On 20 April, 10 new cases and 6 new deaths were confirmed, bringing the country total to 2245 cases and 116 deaths respectively. On the same day, all 470 refugees accommodated in a facility in Kranidi, Argolis were tested for the virus as well as all staff of the facility, the local clinic and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a total of 497 samples.[99] Among them a 68-year-old woman in Kastoria.[100] Some hours after the daily report, an 87-year-old man died in AHEPA University Hospital.[101]
  • On 21 April, 156 new cases were confirmed in Greece bringing the total to 2401.[102] Of those 156, 150 cases, all asymptomatic, were related to the refugee facility in Kranidi. Out of a total of 497 samples taken the day before, 148 had been found to be positive among the refugees and 2 among the facility's staff and members of the IOM.[103][104] The same day, five more deaths from coronavirus were reported, bringing the country's death toll to 121. The number of coronavirus patients in ICUs was 59. A 35-year-old man in Thessaloniki, a 75-year-old man in Athens,[105] and a 101-year-old woman were among the dead.[106]
  • On 22 April, no deaths were reported. 7 new cases were confirmed.[107]
  • On 23 April, 55 new cases and 4 new deaths were reported at the daily report.[108] The deaths were an 88-year-old man,[109] a 76-old man who was being treated by the Red Cross,[110] a 90-year-old man in AHEPA University Hospital[111] and a 63-year-old man in Thriasio.[112] After the daily report, two more people died: an 87-year-old in NIMITS Hospital and a 74-year-old woman in Alexandroupoli.[113]
  • On 24 April, a 59-year-old woman died in AHEPA University Hospital[114] and an 81-year-old woman in Komotini.[115] 27 new cases and 5 new deaths were reported at the daily report.[116]
  • On 25 April, no new deaths were reported. 16 new cases were confirmed.[117] Three hours after the daily report, the death of a 78-year-old man at Evangelismos Hospital was reported.[118]
  • On 26 April, 4 new deaths and 11 new cases were confirmed within the previous 24 hours.[119] The deaths included a 91-year-old man at "Sotiria" Hospital in Athens,[120] and a 58-year-old woman in Alexandroupoli.[121]
  • On 27 April, 2 new deaths and 17 new cases were confirmed within the previous 24 hours.[122] The two deaths were an 80-year-old woman at Papanikolaou Hospital and a 59-year-old man in Alexandroupoli.[123]
  • On 28 April, a 90-year-old man in Rio died[124] and an 84-year-old man at Taxiarchai.[125]
  • On 29 April, 10 news cases were confirmed within the previous 24 hours.[126] An 89-year-old man at NIMTS Hospital died.[127]
  • On 30 April, 1 new death and 15 new cases were confirmed.[128] The confirmed total number of recoveries was announced to be 1374.[129]

May

  • On 1 May, no new deaths and 21 new cases were confirmed.[130]
  • On 2 May, 3 more deaths occurred: A 57-year-old man at Sotiria Hospital, and one 88-year-old man and one 83-year-old man, both at NIMTS. Greece's cases total reached 2,612 and its death toll 143.[131]
  • On 3 May, a 76-year-old woman died at NIMTS.[132] Greece's cases total reached 2,620 and its death toll 144.
  • On 4 May, an 88-year-old woman died at Attikon University General Hospital,[133] and a 50-year-old died in Larissa.[134] The confirmed cases of coronavirus in Greece totalled 2,632, and the death toll reached 146 as two people had died in the previous 24 hours.[135]
  • On 5 May, no new deaths and 10 new cases were confirmed.[136]
  • On 6 May, an 89-year-old woman died at Sotiria Hospital.[137]
  • On 7 May, 1 new death and 15 new cases were confirmed. Shortly after, a 67-year-old man in Larissa died.[138]
  • On 8 May, Dr. Dimitris Kremastinos died at the age of 79. The death toll rose to 150 and 15 new cases were confirmed.[139]
  • On 9 May, 1 new death and 19 new cases were confirmed.[140]
  • On 10 and 11 May, there were no new deaths.[141]
  • On 12 May, 1 new death was confirmed.[142]
  • On 13 May, 3 new deaths were confirmed.[143]
  • On 14 May, 1 new death was confirmed.[144]
  • On 15 May, 4 new deaths and 40 new cases were confirmed, 35 of which were from among 637 samples taken the day before from residents of a Roma settlement in Larissa, after several cases had been recorded there in the previous days. Positive cases were quarantined and transferred to a medical centre and their contacts were traced, after clashes occurred with residents disputing the test results and opposing the patients' transfer. A local night curfew was also imposed for 14 days. The use of face masks for everyone in the area became mandatory and masks and antiseptics were distributed to each family.[145][146][147]
  • On 16 May, 2 new cases were reported, the lowest since 4 March. A 92-year-old and an 84-year-old woman died in NIMITS.[148]
  • On 21 May, 1 death and 3 new cases were announced, the total confirmed cases during the pandemic reached 2,853 and there had been 168 total deaths [149]
  • On 22 May, a 79-year-old man died at AHEPA.[150]
  • On 23 May, a 91-year-old woman at Agia Varvara General Hospital in Attica[151] and an 89-year-old man at Attikon died.[152]

June

  • On 1 June, 4 new deaths were announced, a 66-year-old woman died at Sotiria Thoracic Diseases Hospital in Athens and an 87-year-old man also died at NIMTS.[153]
  • On 2 June, no new deaths were announced. 19 new cases were reported, of whom 12 had travelled on a flight from Doha. As a result, all flights to and from Qatar were suspended until the 15th of June.[154]
  • On 6 June, a 72-year-old man died at Sotiria Thoracic Diseases Hospital in Athens bringing the country's total to 181.[155]
  • On 7 June, a 59-year-old woman from Satres died at the University Hospital of Alexandroupoli bringing the country's total to 182.[156]
  • On 15 June, the death of a 82-year-old man at the Hospital of Alexandroupoli was announced, bringing the country's total to 184.[157]
  • On 16 June, the deaths of a 67-year-old and a 74-year-old man as well as an 82-year-old woman, all from Echinos, Myki municipality in the Xanthi regional unit, were announced. Of the 15 cases confirmed on 16 June, 11 of them were residents of Echinos.[158] Around 40% of the total number of cases confirmed in the country from 8 to 16 June related to the wider area of Xanthi. As a result, new emergency measures were imposed in the municipalities of Myki and Iasmos in Thraki.[159]
  • On 17 June, a total of 55 new cases were reported of which 43 were in the Xanthi regional unit (38 in Myki municipality, of which 36 in the village of Echinos, and 5 in Xanthi municipality). Another 6 cases were reported in the Rhodope regional unit. In total, 49 out of the 55 new cases were reported in Thrace, while a foreign traveller also tested positive for the virus.[160][161]
  • On 18 June, a total of 24 new cases were confirmed in the country. Of those, 18 were reported in the Xanthi regional unit, 2 in the Rhodope regional unit and there were 4 people arriving from abroad who were confirmed positive.[162] The death of a 64-year-old woman from Echinos with underlying medical conditions was also announced on 18 June.[163] From 15 to 18 June, a total of six COVID-19 deaths occurred in the country, all residents of Echinos.[164]
  • On 19 June, a total of 10 new cases were reported, of which 4 were in Rhodope regional unit, 2 in Xanthi regional unit and 4 were people who had arrived in Greece from abroad.[165]
  • On 20 June, one death and 19 new cases were announced. Of those, 8 were found in Xanthi regional unit, 1 in Athens and 1 in Pella regional unit, and there were also 9 cases confirmed among travellers who had arrived to Greece on flights from abroad or by car through the Promachonas border crossing with Bulgaria.[166]
  • On 21 June, a total of 10 new cases were confirmed nationally, of which 3 were in Rhodope, 2 in Thesprotia, 1 in Xanthi and 4 were detected among travellers arriving in Greece by air or by car from the Promachonas border crossing.[167]
  • On 22 June, 21 new cases were reported. Of those, 9 were found in Xanthi, 5 among travellers from abroad, another 5 in Thesprotia, 1 in Athens and 1 in Edessa, Pella.[168]
  • On 23 June, a total of 16 new cases were confirmed, of which 5 in Myki municipality of Xanthi regional unit, 3 in Xanthi municipality, 2 in Athens and another 2 in Paramythia, Thesprotia, 1 in Rhodope and another 1 in Edessa. There were also 2 infected travellers detected at the Promachonas Greek-Bulgarian border crossing.[169]
  • On 24 June, 8 new cases were reported, of which 3 were detected in Rhodope, 1 in Alexandroupoli, Evros, 1 in Messenia, 1 in Attica, and 2 cases were detected in arrivals by car through the Promachonas border crossing with Bulgaria.[170]
  • On 25 June, a 64-year-old woman died at the Hospital of Komotini, and 13 new cases were announced. Of those, 3 were detected in Xanthi, 1 in Paramythia, 1 in the island of Syros, 1 in Kastoria, 1 in Pella, 1 in Rhodope and there were also 5 cases confirmed among travellers who arrived in Greece on flights from abroad or by car through the Greek-Bulgarian border crossing at Promachonas.[171]
  • On 26 June, 22 new cases were confirmed, of which 10 were found among travellers who arrived in Greece on flights from abroad or by car through the Promachonas border crossing with Bulgaria, while 4 were found in Kastoria, 3 in Paramythia, 2 in Attica and 1 in Alexandroupoli and Komotini.[172]
  • On 27 June, 23 new cases were reported, of which 8 were detected among passengers on flights from abroad, 6 in Kastoria, 3 in Syros, another 3 in a refugee camp in Lesvos, 2 in Paramythia and 1 in Athens.[173]
  • On 29 June, 15 new cases were announced, of which 12 were detected in Xanthi Regional Unit and the rest were confirmed among travellers who had arrived on flights from abroad.[174]
  • On 30 June, a total of 20 new cases were confirmed, of which 9 were found among passengers on flights from abroad, 4 were found in Xanthi Regional Unit, 2 in Attica and another 2 in Kastoria, and 1 in Kozani, Syros and Larissa.[175]

July

As of 1 July, out of the total of 3,432 confirmed cases, 777 (22.6%) were related to travel abroad, 1906 (55.5%) were related to a known case, and the rest were still of undetermined origin. Overall, as of that date, the average age of the cases was 47 years and the average age of the deaths was 76 years (a range of 35–102 years old).[176]

August

  • On 8 August, 152 new cases were confirmed, of which 22 were travellers who had arrived from abroad. The total number of confirmed cases reached 5421, 54,7% of whom were men. One new death due to the COVID-19 was announced bringing the total number of deaths to 211. The average age of people who had died was 76 years old.[177]
  • On 9 August, 203 new cases were confirmed bringing the total number of cases to 5623. In addition one new death was announced bringing the total number of deaths to 212.[178]
  • On 13 August, Greece recorded its first case in one of its overcrowded asylum seeker camps: a 35-year-old man from Yemen living at the camp of Vial on the island of Chios.[179] 204 new cases were confirmed bringing the total number of cases to 6381. In addition, five new deaths were announced bringing the total number of deaths to 221: a 88-year-old woman, a 70-year-old man, and a 82-year-old died at the AHEPA University Hospital of Thessaloniki; a 91-year-old woman died at the Papanikolaou General Hospital of Thessaloniki; a 87-year-old man died at the General Hospital of Halkidiki.[180]
  • On 16 August, 217 new cases were confirmed bringing the total number of cases to 7075 and two new deaths were announced bringing the total number of deaths to 228: a 71-year-old man died at the AHEPA University Hospital of Thessaloniki and a 87-year-old woman died at the Bodosakeio General Hospital of Ptolemaida.[181]

Statistics

COVID-19 cases in Greece

Date Confirmed

New

Deaths

New

Recoveries

New

Confirmed

Total

Deaths

Total

Recoveries

Total

In Intensive Care

(total on that date)

Cumulative total
tests performed ^
26 February 2020 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
27 February[182] 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
28 February[183] 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
29 February 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 0
1 March 2020 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0
2 March[184] 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 504
3 March[185] 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 570
4 March[186][187][188] 2 0 0 9 0 0 0 0
5 March[189] 22 0 0 31 0 0 0 0
6 March[190] 14 0 0 45 0 0 1 0
7 March[191] 21 0 0 66 0 0 0 0
8 March[192] 7 0 0 73 0 0 0 0
9 March[193] 11 0 0 84 0 0 1 0
10 March[194] 5 0 0 89 0 0 1 0
11 March[195][196] 10 0 0 99 0 0 2 1700
12 March[197][198] 18 1 2 117 1 2 3 2180
13 March[196] 73 0 0 190 1 2 5 2700
14 March[199][200] 38 2 6 228 3 8 5 3400
15 March[201] 103 1 2 331 4 10 8 4000
16 March[202] 21 0 0 352 4 10 9 4320
17 March 35 1 4 387 5 14 11 4900
18 March[203] 31 0 0 418 5 14 13 6000
19 March[204] 46 1 5 464 6 19 16
20 March[205] 31 4 0 495 10 19 20 7172
21 March[206][207] 35 3 0 530 13 19 18 7830
22 March[208][209] 94 2 0 624 15 19 34 8006
23 March[210] 71 2 10 695 17 29 34 8644
24 March[211] 48 3 3 743 20 32 45 9071
25 March[212] 78 2 4 821 22 36 53 10495
26 March[70] 71 4 6 892 26 42 57
27 March[71] 74 2 10 966 28 52 66 13477
28 March[213] 95 4 1061 32 52 69 14363
29 March[214][215] 95 6 1 1156 38 53 69 15151
30 March[216] 56 5 1212 43 53 72 15961
31 March[76][217] 102 6 1314 49 53 85 16732
1 April 2020[78][218] 101 1 1415 50 53 90 17350
2 April[79][219] 129 3 1544 53 53 91 18844
3 April[220][221] 69 6 1613 59 53 92 22437
4 April[222] 60 9 1673 68 53 91 23333
5 April[223] 62 5 1735 73 53 93 25453
6 April[224][225] 20 6 216 1755 79 269 90 26193
7 April[226][227] 77 2 1832 81 269 90 28584
8 April[228] 52 2 1884 83 269 84 32528
9 April[229][230] 71 3 1955 86 269 79 33634
10 April[231][232] 54 4 2009 90 269 77 35432
11 April[233][234] 72 3 2081 93 269 75 37344
12 April[235][236] 33 5 2114 98 269 76 42261
13 April[237][238] 31 1 2145 99 269 73 43431
14 April[239][240] 25 2 2170 101 269 76 45798
15 April[241][242] 22 1 2192 102 269 72 47389
16 April[243] 15 3 2207 105 269 69 49390
17 April[244] 17 3 2224 108 269 71 51645
18 April[245] 11 2 2235 110 269 67 53290
19 April 3 113
20 April[246] 10 3 2245 116 269 61 54344
21 April[247][248] 156 5 2401 121 269 59 55666
22 April[249] 7 0 2408 121 269 55 56992
23 April[250] 55 4 2463 125 269 52 59241
24 April[251] 27 5 2490 130 269 48 61407
25 April[252] 16 0 2506 130 269 47 63087
26 April[253] 11 4 2517 134 269 46 64608
27 April[254] 17 2 2534 136 269 43 66094
28 April[255] 32 2 2566 138 269 40 69833
29 April[256] 10 1 2576 139 269 41 72130
30 April[257][129] 15 1 2591 140 1374 38 75170
1 May 2020[258] 21 0 2612 140 1374 36 77251
2 May[259] 8 3 2620 143 1374 37 78207
3 May[260] 6 1 2626 144 1442 37 79332
4 May[135] 6 2 2632 146 35 80951
5 May[136] 10 0 2642 146 35 83750
6 May[261] 21 1 2663 147 36 87052
7 May[262] 15 1 2678 148 33 90043
8 May[263] 13 2 2691 150 32 94291
9 May[264] 19 1 2710 151 28 97384
10 May[265] 6 0 2716 151 30 98877
11 May[266] 10 0 2726 151 32 99363
12 May[142] 18 1 2744 152 32 106054
13 May[143] 16 3 2760 155 28 112042
14 May[144] 10 1 2770 156 24 116233
15 May[267] 40 4 2810 160 23 120015
16 May[268] 9 2 2819 162 23 126283
17 May[269] 15 1 2834 163 22 128525
18 May[270] 2 2 2836 165 24 131684
19 May[271] 4 0 2840 165 22 136001
20 May[272] 10 1 2850 166 22 139445
21 May[149] 3 1 2853 168 21 144078
22 May[273] 21 1 2873 169 19 147958
23 May[274] 3 2 2876 171 20 152998
24 May[275] 2 0 2878 171 19 153963
25 May[276] 4 1 2882 172 18 155037
26 May[277] 7 1 2889 173 18 160991
27 May[278] 18 0 2903 173 17 166245
28 May[279] 3 2 2906 175 16 170467
29 May[280] 5 0 2909 175 16 174844
30 May[281] 7 0 2915 175 14 178316
31 May[282] 2 0 2917 175 13 180518
1 June 2020[283] 2 4 2918 179 12 182423
2 June[284] 19 0 2937 179 11 185590
3 - 4 June[285] 15 1 2952 180 9 193929
5 - 8 June[286][287] 97 2 3049 182 10 229519
9 June[288] 9 1 3058 183 10 231759
10 June [289] 11 0 3068 183 12 240924
11 June[290] 20 0 3088 183 14 237276
12 June[291] 20 0 3108 183 14 243867
13 June[292] 4 0 3112 183 13 247452
14 June[293] 9 0 3121 183 13 250923
15 June[294] 13 1 3134 184 13 254854
16 June[295] 15 1 3148 185 12 259736
17 June[296] 55 2 3203 187 11 264930
18 June[297] 24 1 3227 188 10 270338
19 June[298] 10 1 3237 189 10 274711
20 June[299] 19 1 3256 190 9 278895
21 June[300] 10 0 3266 190 9 283146
22 June[301] 21 0 3287 190 8 285989
23 June[302] 16 0 3302 190 8 291187
24 June[303] 8 0 3310 190 8 295639
25 June[304] 13 1 3321 191 9 291840
26 June[305] 22 0 3343 191 11 295851
27 June[306] 23 0 3366 191 11 301144
28 June[307] 10 0 3376 191 10 305137
29 June[308] 15 0 3390 191 10 308392
30 June[309] 20 1 3409 192 9 312775
1 July 2020[176] 23 0 3432 192 9 315982
2 July[310] 28 0 3458 192 8 320427
3 July[311] 28 0 3486 192 8 325451
4 July[312] 25 0 3511 192 11 331703
5 July[313] 9 0 3519 192 11 337154
6 July[314] 43 0 3562 192 11 340328
7 July[315] 27 1 3589 193 10 349084
8 July[316] 33 0 3622 193 9 355190
9 July[317] 50 0 3672 193 9 358725
10 July[318] 60 0 3732 193 9 363412
11 July[319] 41 0 3772 193 9 371167
12 July[320] 31 0 3803 193 10 373932
13 July[321] 24 0 3826 193 12 382452
14 July[322] 58 0 3883 193 13 386307
15 July[323] 27 0 3910 193 13 391773
16 July[324] 35 0 3939 193 14 398347
17 July[325] 28 1 3964 194 12 402672
18 July[326] 19 0 3983 194 12 406040
19 July[327][328] 24 0 4007 194 3377 13 410766
20 July[329] 11 1 4012 195 12 413760
21 July[330] 36 2 4048 197 10 419906
22 July[331] 32 3 4077 200 10 424675
23 July[332] 33 1 4110 201 8 430864
24 July[333] 26 0 4135 201 8 436510
25 July[334] 31 0 4166 201 10 440156
26 July[335][336] 27 1 4193 202 3562 9 447685
27 July[337] 35 0 4227 202 9 451317
28 July[338] 52 1 4279 203 8 457540
29 July[339] 57 0 4336 203 8 511429^
30 July[340] 65 0 4401 203 7 519887
31 July[341] 78 3 4477 206 9 529855
1 August[342] 110 0 4587 206 7 539493
2 August[343] 75 2 4662 208 3804 12 545439
3 August[344] 77 1 4773 209 13 564856
4 August[345] 121 0 4855 209 13 599709
5 August[346] 124 1 4973 210 13 609583
6 August[347] 153 0 5123 210 14 619393
7 August[348] 151 0 5270 210 14 630983
8 August[349] 152 1 5421 211 17 640297
9 August[350] 203 1 5623 212 3987 22 650998
10 August[351] 126 1 5749 213 24 658178
11 August[352] 196 1 5942 214 26 668739
12 August[353] 262 2 6177 216 24 679785
13 August[354] 204 5 6381 221 22 687338
14 August[355] 254 3 6632 224 22 704921
15 August[356] 230 3 6862 227 23 715503
16 August 217 23
17 August 154 23
Date Confirmed

New

Deaths

New

Recoveries

New

Confirmed

Total

Deaths

Total

Recoveries

Total

Intensive Care

On that date

Tests performed

Total

Cases by region

Region Cases Deaths Recov. Active Tests
Attica 2712 81
Central Macedonia 1328 18
Peloponnese 266 1
Thessaly 382 2
Western Macedonia 252 29
Eastern Macedonia and Thrace 703 22
Western Greece 126 5
Central Greece 147 0
Crete 129 1
Ionian Islands 147 2
Epirus 58 0
South Aegean 163 0
North Aegean 69 1
Mount Athos 4
Total 7222
updated 17 August 2020

Cases by date

New cases per day

New deaths per day

Cases by sex and age

Classification Cases Fatal cases Cases treated in ICU
Number (%) Number (%) Number (%)
All 2754 (100) 180 (100) 9 (100)
Sex Male 1518 (55.1) 126 (73.1) 7 (77.8)
Female 1236 (44.9) 54 (26.9) 2 (22.2)
Age ≥65 582 (21.1) 138 (76.6) 5 (55.6)
40–64 1154 (41.9) 39 (21.7) 4 (44.4)
18–39 859 (31.2) 3 (1.7) 0 (0.0)
0–17 159 (5.8) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0)
Data as of 04.06.2020 15:00 EET.

Source: National Public Health Organization[285]

Impact

Economic

Greece's tourism industry has been negatively impacted by the crisis, and a 9.7% economic contraction has been predicted for the fiscal year 2020, but demand from home purchases from residents of other European countries has increased as many properties have become available as a result of Greece's economic difficulties. Up to 65% of Greek hotels, including many investment grade properties and commercial developments on Crete, Corfu and Rhodes, are expected to face bankruptcy under current conditions. It's estimated that German property investments in Greece have increased by 50%, especially in the Peloponnese and islands like Crete, Corfu, Karpathos and Amorgos. Greece's successful handling of the pandemic with fewer than 200 deaths and only 3,826 total reported cases has been one of the factors driving the demand for property purchases from other European nations.[357]

Response measures

Logo of the "Μένουμε Σπίτι" (We Stay Home) campaign by the Hellenic Ministry of Health
Cell Broadcast Message sent on all smartphones in Greece on March 11 by the General Secretariat for Civil Protection, with general instructions regarding the pandemic

Starting on 16 March, the Hellenic Ministry of Health introduced a daily afternoon live televised briefing with updates on the progression of the pandemic in the country and the government's emergency measures, hosted by Dr. Sotiris Tsiodras, the health ministry spokesman on the coronavirus pandemic, and Deputy Minister for Civil Protection and Crisis Management Nikos Hardalias, with occasional appearances of other government officials as well. From the beginning of May, the live televised briefings were held three times a week, while a daily COVID-19 report by NPHO on the progression of the disease in the country was published online.[358] On 27 May, after 72 days, the televised briefings ended, while the daily NPHO reports on the daily number of new cases and deaths continued.[359] From mid-July, weekly televised briefings by Hardalias, focusing solely on operational issues, were re-introduced.[360]

Restrictions on movements and gatherings

On 9 March, all school trips were banned, all sports games were to be played with no fans attending and all school championships were cancelled,[361] and starting on 10 March, all educational institutions were closed for 14 days.[362]

On 16 March two villages in Western Macedonia, Damaskinia and Dragasia, were quarantined after several cases among their residents were confirmed. Movement in and out of the villages was banned, allowing only medical staff and municipal staff to supply medication and food.[363] On 18 March, Greece announced new coronavirus restrictions pertaining to migrant camps. For thirty days, the movement of camp residents would be restricted to small groups between 7 am and 7 pm, which could only include one person per family and would be controlled by police on public transport. Specialised medical teams were sent to the camps for the creation of virus isolation areas and compulsory temperature checking. All other visits to the camps whether by individuals or organisations were suspended for at least 14 days.[364] On the same day, Deputy Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management Nikos Hardalias announced a ban on public gatherings of 10 or more people and the imposition of a 1,000 euro fine on violators.[365][366]

On 20 March, Minister of Shipping and Island Policy Giannis Plakiotakis announced that only permanent residents and supply trucks would be allowed to travel to the Greek islands, with effect from 6 am local time on 21 March. Travellers need to provide proof of permanent residence (via a tax certificate) on the island to which they wish to travel. People who are already on the islands and wish to leave are allowed to return to the mainland.[367][368]

On 22 March, the Greek government announced a ban on all nonessential transport and movement across the country, starting from 6 a.m. on 23 March until 6 April. Movement was permitted only for a prescribed set of reasons that include moving to or from the workplace during normal business hours, shopping for food or medicine, visiting a doctor or assisting a person in need of help, exercising individually or in pairs or walking a pet, attending a ceremony (wedding, baptism, funeral etc.), and cases of divorced parents moving to ensure communication with their children. People returning to their permanent places of residence were exempt. Citizens leaving their home were required to carry their ID or passport with them, as well as some type of certification explaining the reason for their movement which has to be confirmed by their employer or by themselves. The options included filling in a special form that could be downloaded from the government website forma.gov.gr, sending a free SMS to the number 13033, or explaining their reason in a signed handwritten declaration. The information needed included the name, home address, time of departure from home, and the specific reason for transport that falls under one of the exceptions. Members of the government and parliament as well as all Health, Civil Protection, Law Enforcement and Armed Forces personnel were excluded from the measure. The Hellenic Police, the Municipal Police, the Hellenic Coast Guard and the National Transparency Authority were required to enforce the restrictions and issue fines of 150 euros for each offense.[369][370][371][372] On the same day, it was also announced that daytime public transport services would be limited, although ensuring sufficient service during business hours. Journeys by car were only permitted for specific reasons, and the driver may only have one passenger in the vehicle.[373] Since the beginning of the curfew through 6 April, Greek police have recorded more than 20,000 violations (increasing in recent days) and made 348 arrests of offenders.[374] On 4 April the measure was extended until 27 April.[375]

On 31 March, Deputy Minister for Civil Protection and Crisis Management Nikos Hardalias announced additional restrictive measures for a duration of 14 days in the municipalities of Kastoria, Orestida and Nestorio of Kastoria Regional Unit as well as those of Xanthi and Myki of Xanthi Regional Unit. A night curfew was imposed from 8:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. the following morning and some options of the lockdown movement restrictions were suspended. Only close relatives can attend a funeral and pet owners are allowed to walk their pet for up to 15 minutes and near their house only.[376]

On 2 April, following the confirmation of a case in Mykonos, all construction activities on the island were suspended.[377] On 5 April, another case was confirmed and a night curfew was imposed from 8:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. the following morning while some options of the lockdown movement restrictions were suspended for 14 days.[378] The same day all construction activity was suspended for 30 days on the island of Santorini, although no cases have been reported there.[378]

From 8 April, the Hellenic Police installed permanent roadblocks and intensified checks of vehicles in all national roads and highways across the country, as well of travellers at the airports, ports, railway and bus stations. Anyone travelling by car without a valid reason to a destination other than his permanent residence was charged with a fine of 300 euros, is obliged to return to his place of origin and the vehicle registration plates are seized for 60 days.[379]

Travel and entry restrictions

On 9 March, the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority announced the temporary suspension of all flights to and from northern Italy, affecting all Greek airports and all airlines.[380] On 14 March the suspension was extended to all passenger flights to and from Italy, excluding cargo and sanitary ones.[381]

On 16 March Greece closed its borders with Albania and North Macedonia, deciding to suspend all road, sea and air links with these countries, while only permitting the transport of goods and the entry of Greek nationals and residents. The suspension of ferry services to and from Italy, air links to Spain, as well as the prohibition of all cruise ships and sailboats docking in Greek ports was also decided.[382] The same day it was announced that a 14-day home restriction will be mandatory for those who enter the country.[383]

On 18 March, Greece and the other EU member states decided to close their external borders to all non-EU nationals. In Greece, the entry of citizens of countries from outside the European Union was only permitted for a condition that relates exclusively to an emergency or family matter. All private pleasure boats from abroad were also banned from entering the country.[384] On 19 March, Turkey closed the land border crossings with Greece at Karaağaç and Ipsala.[385]

From 23 March, Greece suspended all passenger flights to and from the UK as well as all air, sea, rail and road connections with Turkey, with an exception for Greek citizens and those who have residence permits or whose main residence is in Greece, as well as trucks and ships transporting goods.[386]

On 28 March, Greece suspended all commercial flights to and from Germany and the Netherlands until 15 April, with a few exemptions. From Germany, only flights to Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Airport were permitted.[387]

On 15 April, the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority issued NOTAMs covering until 15 May, that ban commercial flights to and from Italy, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany. Exemptions included cargo, sanitary, humanitarian, state, military, ferry and Frontex flights, as well as flights in support of the Hellenic National Healthcare System, those for repatriation of Greek citizens and emergency flights.[388][389]

On 15 May, the Hellenic CAA issued five more NOTAMs extending the suspension of all commercial flights to and from Italy, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands until 1 June, and all flights to and from Albania and North Macedonia and flights from Turkey until 15 June, with the exemptions mentioned above. Moreover, the temporary entry ban to all non-EU citizens was extended until 1 June and all international flights are allowed to land and depart only at Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Airport until that date.[390]

Restrictions on entry for international travellers were lifted in mid-June and entry restrictions on British tourists were set to expire on July 15. Passengers arriving from countries with high infection rates were required to take a test and agree to a two-week quarantine. Passengers from lower risk countries would be tested at random, but did not face a mandatory quarantine period.[391]

Economic measures

On 18 March, in a joint news conference, Finance Minister Christos Staikouras, Labour Minister Yannis Vroutsis, and Development & Investments Minister Adonis Georgiadis announced a package of measures to support the economy, businesses and employees. The measures include the suspension, for four months, of tax and social security obligations of corporations that were ordered to close by the state decree, with the sole condition that they do not dismiss any workers. This measure covers about 220,000 businesses and 600,000 employees. The measures also include an €800 stipend as well as a four-month suspension of payment of March taxes on employees of businesses the activity of which was suspended and on freelance professionals who work in sectors affected by the pandemic. The reduction of VAT tax from 24% to 6% on pharmaceutical products such as gloves, masks and antiseptics was also announced. Moreover, the Finance Minister announced the inclusion of Greece in an emergency assets purchases’ program worth 750 billion euros launched by the European Central Bank, and also stated the 3.5% primary surplus target for Greece is no longer in effect, according to a Eurogroup decision.[367][392][393]

On 19 March, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in a nationally televised address, announced the revision of the State Budget to allocate more than 10 billion euros in support of the economy. The suspension of tax and social security obligations of corporations and the number of beneficiaries of the €800 stipend was extended to include all businesses harmed by the pandemic, all freelancers and self-employed workers and the majority of private sector workers. The state will also cover the cost of beneficiaries’ insurance, pension, and health payments. The PM also stated that the Easter bonus would be paid in full to all employees and announced a special bonus for health and civil protection workers.[394][395]

According to the International Monetary Fund, as of June 2020 the package of measures in support of the economy, financed from national and EU resources, totals about 14% of Greece's GDP (24 billion euros) including loan guarantees.[2] Greece has said it will not accept European Union conditions on how coronavirus emergency aid is used. Mitsotakis said "Greeks have matured a lot. And we want to do our own reforms."[396]

Suspension of businesses and workplaces

On 12 March, a two-week closure of all theatres, courthouses, cinemas, gyms, playgrounds and clubs was announced.[397]

On 13 March, the nationwide closure of all shopping centres, cafes, restaurants, bars, museums and archaeological sites and food outlets, excluding supermarkets, pharmacies and food outlets that offer take-away and delivery only, was announced.[398] On 14 March, all organised beaches and ski resorts were closed.[399]

On 19 March, the government announced the closure of all hotels across the country, from midnight on March 22 and until the end of April. Only hotels that accommodate personnel that guard the border will continue to operate, as well as three hotels in Athens and Thessaloniki and one hotel per regional unit will remain open. Moreover, all Greek citizens returning from abroad will be subjected to mandatory surveillance and isolation for at least 14 days.[400][401] On 22 March, all parks, recreation areas and marinas were also closed.[402]

Closure of educational institutions

Starting on 28 February, with four confirmed cases in the country, the precautionary local closure of schools was decided when there was concern that members of these school communities may have come into contact with a coronavirus carrier. On the same day, all educational trips abroad programmed by Greek schools were suspended and various municipalities around the country began disinfecting schools locally.[403][404][405] On 4 March, the closure of all public and private educational institutions of all levels in Ilia, Achaea and Zakynthos was decided[406] and from 8 March all educational trips within the country were suspended.[32]

On 10 March, the operation of all schools, universities, daycare centres and all other educational establishments were suspended nationwide for fourteen days.[407] A special purpose leave of 15 days was introduced for working parents.[408] Ten days later, on 20 March, this was extended such that all educational institutions would remain closed until 10 April.[409] On 10 April, the Minister of Education Niki Kerameos announced that all educational institutions would remain closed until 10 May.[410]

Suspension of religious services

On 9 March 2020, the Standing Holy Synod of the Church of Greece, the country's established Eastern Orthodox Church, discussed the coronavirus epidemic and issued an encyclical that was sent to the dioceses of the Church of Greece. Having stated that the Holy Communion could by no means be a way of transmission of diseases, the Standing Synod decided to continue offering and receiving the Holy Communion.[411][412][413] The Synod's decision sparked controversy.[414][415] The Synod's stance prompted criticism from the opposition Syriza party, with former prime minister Alexis Tsipras criticising the hierarchy, as did former health minister Pavlos Polakis.[415] Some high-profile Greek medical doctors publicly supported the continuation of practicing Holy Communion, drawing criticism from the Greek Association of Hospital Doctors.[416] (Greek: Ομοσπονδία Ενώσεων Νοσοκομειακών Γιατρών Ελλάδος (OENGE)).

On 11 March, the prime minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in a nationally televised address, told the public to follow the instructions of doctors and experts, and the Church of Greece to cooperate in enforcing the public health regulations.[417] Two days later, the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece Ieronymos stated that the Church agreed with and would implement the public health precautionary measures taken by the national authorities.[418]

On 16 March, after having been briefed by infectious disease spokesman Sotiris Tsiodras, the Church's Standing Synod decided to suspend all public services except Divine Liturgies on Sundays, which were to be held as usual between 7 and 8 o’clock in the morning; weddings and baptisms were suspended, funerals were to be held with only the immediate family present; churches were to remain open for private prayer.[419][420] Following the Synod's decision, the Greek prime minister announced the government's decision to suspend services in all areas of religious worship of any religion or dogma from 16–30 March,[421] effectively suspending Sunday Divine Liturgies for that period too.[422]

On 1 April, the Standing Synod of the Church of Greece issued a statement that urged the faithful to abide by the government's sanitary regulations and to refrain from attending services in churches; it also re-affirmed its stance on the Holy Communion set out in the statement of 9 March 2020 and expressed hope that solemn public celebration of Easter (Pascha), which would properly be on 19 April, could be performed on the night of 26 May, the eve of the Leave-Taking (Apodosis) of Pascha.[423][424]

On 18 April, some churches in Athens were opened by the priests who offered services to worshippers. Elsewhere in Athens, some Orthodox believers protested against the closing of the churches and hammered on the church doors. 18 of them were taken in custody by the police. In the island of Corfu, the local bishop who has taken a hard stance against the measures of the government to halt the spread of the coronavirus invited the mayor of Corfu and citizens to partake in a closed-door service.[425]

Refugees and migrants

On 27 February, prime minister Mitsotakis announced that illegal entry from Turkey would no longer be tolerated as this would be a threat to public health in Greece.[426][427] According to various estimates about 150,600 displaced persons are located in Greece.[428] In the existing camps, doctors, NGOs and refugees considered that measures against the spread of the coronavirus are lacking as people live in overcrowded spaces with little access to proper health services.[429][428][430] On 24 March, 21 international human rights organizations active in Greece including Amnesty International, the Human Rights Watch and ActionAid published an open call to the Greek government to take immediate measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the Reception and Identification Centres, where refugees live. The conditions of the centres were criticised as deplorable and dangerous to both the refugees and public health.[431] Médecins Sans Frontières, which has a clinic near the Moria camp, declared that the numbers in the camps had reached levels such that they could not handle an outbreak of infection within the camp. The government further announced that movement of refugees outside the camps would be restricted as facilities are prepared for confirmed cases,[432] and that it would only allow small groups of refugees and migrants to temporarily exit the camps to obtain basic supplies.[429]

On 31 March, it was reported that two individuals were infected in the Ritsona refugee camp in Central Greece.[433][434]

In July, concerns over the migrant crisis increased as Greece-Turkey relations deteriorated following Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's announcement that Hagia Sophia would be reopened for Muslim prayers as a mosque. Manos Logothetis said that the Greek government would have to "be prepared and have set up extra camps on all the islands that will also act as quarantine areas given the risk of COVID-19".[435]

Animal welfare

According to an Al Jazeera report on 30 April 2020, animal rescue groups and shelters throughout Greece have been overwhelmed with thousands of stray dogs due to the disruption of international dog adoption caused by international travel restrictions imposed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.[436]

Donations

The Hellenic Ministry of Health has formed a 3-member committee responsible for the review and employment of all the donations in support of the National Healthcare System during the COVID-19 pandemic. On 7 May, Health Minister Vasilis Kikilias announced that donations worth about 90 million euros came from organisations, companies and individuals, as well as other states such as China and the United Arab Emirates. 40 million euros were for medical equipment (ICU monitors, ventilators, ICU beds), another 24.2 million euros were for personal protective equipment (face masks, surgical aprons, protective uniforms, medical οvershoes) and there were another 12.5 million euros in cash deposits.[437]

Lifting of emergency measures

On 28 April, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and six Deputy Ministers, as well as four Ministers in the following days, announced the government's plan for the gradual lifting of the restrictive measures and the restart of business activity. The plan consisted of specific milestone dates and extended throughout May and June 2020. It had been evaluated continuously against the COVID-19 infection rate over the following weeks and revised based on the progression of the pandemic in the country.[438][439]

Initial stage on 4 May

Starting on 4 May, those moving outside their home no longer needed to send a text message or carry a declaration stating their reason, but only within the regional unit where they lived. In its 42 days of operation, from 23 March to 4 May, a total of about 110 million text messages to the number 13033 were handled, an average of 1,818 messages per minute.[440] Travel to other regional units or between islands within the same regional unit remained prohibited until 18 May.

Some stores opened on 4 May, however some were by appointment only and strict rules regarding the maximum number of people inside applied. The stores opening were hairdressers, bookstores, electrical appliance stores, optical and sports equipment stores, as well as vehicle inspection centres (KTEO). This restart affected a total of 26,167 businesses, about 10% of those whose operation was suspended, and 68,528 employees, also about 10% of the total.[441][442][443][444]

The use of face masks is mandatory for employees and customers in some closed places, such as supermarkets, hospitals, pharmacies, clinics and elevators, as well as in public transport. The government recommended the use of private vehicles rather than public transport to reduce congestion. Public transport increased schedules to accommodate passengers without crowding during peak hours.[442][443]

Public sector employees attend their jobs in three stages, at 07:00, 08:00 and 09:00 in the morning in order to avoid congestion on public transport, and the special-purpose leave for parents with school-age children was extended until the end of May.[442][443]

Scheduled surgeries resumed from 4 May, individual exercise was allowed in open areas and churches opened, but only for individual prayer.[439][442]

11 and 18 May

On 11 May, all remaining retail shops as well as driving schools that were shut down by governmental decree, except shopping malls, cafes and restaurants, re-opened with specific hygiene rules. This restart affected a total of 66,010 businesses, about 25% of those whose operation was suspended, and 155,962 employees, 22,5% of the total.[445]

Classes for High school senior grade students resumed from 11 May, but classes were divided into two groups with a maximum of 15 pupils in each group. Groups attended classes on alternating days.[446][442] Worshippers were able to attend Divine Liturgies and other religious services following specific hygiene rules, from 17 May.

From 18 May, all other grades of secondary education resumed classes and private tuition and foreign language centres re-opened. On that date, all movement restrictions across the country were also lifted with the restart of free travel between regions on the mainland and the islands of Crete and Euboea. Travel by bus, train or plane includes a series of hygiene measures such as pre-boarding screening measures, limits to the maximum number of people allowed to board, mandatory use of face masks, keeping a safety distance and regular cleaning and disinfection.[447][448] On 18 May all archaeological sites, zoos, botanical gardens as well as all aesthetic and dietary institutes, discount and outlet villages and shopping malls re-opened, earlier than the previously established June 1 date. Mall customers and employees are required to keep safe distances and wear masks.[443][449]

Subsequent stages (25 May - June)

On 25 May, a week earlier than the initial planning, all cafes and restaurants re-opened for business, but only with outdoor seating, certain distances between chairs and tables and a maximum of six seated customers per table. The use of face masks and gloves by staff members is compulsory.[450][451]

On 1 June, year-round hotels, open-air cinemas, golf courses and public swimming pools began operation.[452] Nursery schools, kindergartens and primary schools also opened on 1 June, although their operation had not been initially decided.[453][441][443][454]

Indoor restaurants and cafes as well as other indoor facilities gradually opened on 6 June.[455]

See also

Notes

  1. Le Figaro claimed that Tsiodras was the "new beloved of Greeks".[7] In the article Le Figaro claims that he asked Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for strict lockdown measures as soon as the first cases were reported in Italy. Greek sociologist Andreas Drymiotis wrote: "Greeks particularly appreciate his calm, his knowledge on the matter, and his deep respect for all victims and the fact that he has an unbreakable dedication to nursing staff.".[48]

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