Coronavirus: Decree closing car workshops revoked

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Paphos Life
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Coronavirus: Decree closing car workshops revoked

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The Health Ministry has just announced that it has revoked a clause in last night's decree suspending the operation of car workshops.It said a new decree would be issued today and that car workshops can continue to operate.The ministry did not elaborate further....

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Re: Coronavirus: Decree closing car workshops revoked

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That's good! We had to take ours in for a fault that developed and the owner was worried about having to close. Makes sense. They are not inundated with many people at any one time, and sometimes you need emergency repairs to be safe.
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The government needs to calm down and think things through rationally rather than keep revoking their decision .......
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Re: Coronavirus: Decree closing car workshops revoked

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Just got this email from our garage. Presume it is the same with others.

Pilakuta Group informs its customers that, as part of the measures announced by the state, it is planned to resume operations on Thursday, March 19, with the minimum staff required.
Specifically for Group workshops it is specified that, in order to ensure, in emergency cases, technical support for customer vehicles, the workshops will only be staffed by safety engineers. It is emphasized that technical services will be provided exclusively for emergencies. In this context, the Group strictly applies all measures for the protection of the health of its employees and customers.
In the unprecedented crisis that our country and society is experiencing, with the consequent impact on the operation of businesses, we will do everything possible to provide our customers with the high level of support and service they require if they are facing a serious technical problem. Always top priority in safety and health protection.
Alastair

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