The Greek government announced on Sunday is shutting the country’s borders with Albania and North Macedonia and suspending ferry services with Italy in order to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The adoption of new emergency measures followed a meeting of senior officials with PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Among the measures adopted are:
- The suspension of road, sea and air links with Albania and North Macedonia, with the exception of trade and persons of Greek nationality or those resident in Greece.
- The suspension of ferry services to and from Italy. The transport of goods continues.
- The prohibition of cruise ships and sailboats in Greek ports.
- Air links to Spain are suspended.
- Fines of up to 5,000 euros will be imposed on those who violate the measures announced.
Athens International Airport is all but deserted on Sunday.

The new measures follow the announcement that a patient at the AHEPA hospital in Thessaloniki has died from coronavirus, bringing the total fatalities in the country to four. Total cases in the country have jumped to 228, with 38 new cases recorded on Saturday.
Greece is in virtual lock-down as authorities have shut schools, universities, museums, theaters and all sport events. On Sunday authorities announced that they will impose crowd controls on supermarkets starting Monday to prevent overcrowding and prevent the spread of coronavirus in the country.
Late on Saturday, Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis ordered authorities to close all organized beaches and ski resorts.