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The map will provide users with valuable knowledge on threat level and restrictions across the country
Earlier in October Greece launched its interactive COVID-19 map that will allow citizens and visitors to the country to quickly find out more about the epidemiological situation across its territory and discover the measures that are in effect.
The map was developed by the Greek Civil Protection and Digital Governance and is meant to make the country’s response to the pandemic faster, smarter and more efficient. Ultimately, the digitalisation will, of course, also save lives, as citizens are better prepared and have a better knowledge of the situation around them.
Upon opening the map (found on https://covid19.gov.gr/covid-map/), users will find the entire map of Greece divided into its regions and coloured in 4 separate colours. They each represent the 4 stages of alert and preparedness based on the central government’s definitions. The levels are as follow:
Should you visit the website, you can find all the rules that are in effect for every region. The information that is available will be updated every 14 weeks, pending the government’s advice and depending on changes to the epidemiological situation across the country.
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