Curfew Started on Weekend! So Are Markets Open?

The ban on going to the streets at the weekend has begun. Are the markets open?
The ban on going to the streets at the weekend has begun. Are the markets open?

As part of the fight against coronavirus, the weekend curfew started at 21.00:14 yesterday evening. The curfew will end at 05.00:XNUMX on Monday, December XNUMXth. So, are the markets open under the curfew? What time do the markets open? How long are the markets open? Is there a delivery service?

The second application of the curfew that we apply for weekends will start at 21:00 today and end at 05.00:XNUMX on Monday morning.

1. If it is necessary to remind in general terms of the application during the curfew period;

• Market, grocery store, greengrocer, butcher and dried fruit shops will be open until 20.00 today, and between 10.00-17.00 on Saturday and Sunday. Again, within the specified period, markets and grocery stores will be able to deliver the orders they have received over the phone or online.

• Restaurants / restaurants, patisseries and dessert shops will be open until 20.00:10.00 today. These workplaces will continue their package service activities on Friday, Saturday and Sunday between 24.00-XNUMX.

• On Saturdays and Sundays, bakeries and / or bakery licensed businesses and only bread-selling dealers of these workplaces will be open.

• Online order companies will also be able to deliver orders between 10.00-24.00 on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

• Our citizens will be able to walk to and from the closest market, grocery store, greengrocer, butcher, dried fruit shop and bakery or bread vendor on the days of curfew (Saturday-Sunday).

2. As can be understood from the above explanations, every precaution has been taken to ensure that our citizens do not face any difficulties in accessing basic necessities.

For this reason, we urge our citizens to act in their homes / residences before 21.00:XNUMX, when the curfew will begin, and to take the necessary precautions by taking into account the traffic density that may occur in other cities, especially in our metropolitan cities.

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