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Keep a torch handy in case of power cuts during coronavirus lockdown, households told Households have been warned to prepare for blackouts by keeping torches and gloves nearby as energy networks fight to keep the lights on during the coronavirus lockdown.Electricity networks across Britain have implemented emergency pandemic strategies and all non-essential work has been put on hold.
Supermarket sales soar 35 pctGreek supermarkets have cashed in over 615 million euros in just four weeks – i.e. in the first month of the coronavirus epidemic in Greece – as fear of what is yet to come led to consumers panic buying large quantities of disinfectants and food with a long shelf life.However, that trend does appear to be tailing off, likely because most are now all stocked up, along with the curfew and the defensive consumption behavior many are expected to develop in the coming days as a result of job insecurity.
Divani Collection Hotels Group donates €100,000 to support coronavirus response in Greece
Transport measures for both private and public transport to May 31Additional transport restrictions and extensions of current ones against the coronavirus pandemic were signed off on Wednesday by the Deputy Transport Minister Giannis Kefalogiannis, concerning both private and public transport. These will stay in effect until May 31, the ministry noted.For any 5-seater private car or taxi only one passenger is allowed in the car at any one time - besides the driver - unless the second passenger is a medical emergency. The only exception to these measures is a parent with underage children on board.