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*[[February 9]]: Prime Minister [[Kyriakos Mitsotakis]] announces a near-total lockdown in [[Attica]] until February 28, citing a "worrying" rise in hospitalizations and the spread of the Covid-19 variants which are more transmissible. | *[[February 9]]: Prime Minister [[Kyriakos Mitsotakis]] announces a near-total lockdown in [[Attica]] until February 28, citing a "worrying" rise in hospitalizations and the spread of the Covid-19 variants which are more transmissible. | ||
*[[February 15]]: The heaviest snowfall to hit [[Greece]] in 12 years triggers power cuts and disrupts transport throughout the country. | *[[February 15]]: The heaviest snowfall to hit [[Greece]] in 12 years triggers power cuts and disrupts transport throughout the country. | ||
+ | ===March=== | ||
+ | *[[March 3]]: A powerful earthquake, measuring 6 on the Richter scale, strikes the [[Elassona]] area. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Revision as of 12:25, March 4, 2021
Contents
Events
January
- January 4: The number of deaths, due to COVID-19 in Greece, reaches the 5,000 mark.
- January 4: Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reshuffles his cabinet.
February
- February 9: Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announces a near-total lockdown in Attica until February 28, citing a "worrying" rise in hospitalizations and the spread of the Covid-19 variants which are more transmissible.
- February 15: The heaviest snowfall to hit Greece in 12 years triggers power cuts and disrupts transport throughout the country.
March
Deaths
- February 11: Antonis Kaloyiannis, singer