Greece’s health minister announced new CCP virus restrictions on Wednesday that include a ban on music at commercial venues over the New Year celebrations. Initially, the new measure targeting the hospitality sector was set to be enforced in early January, but due to a recent rise in daily CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus cases, Greek authorities confirmed that the restrictions will start early on Dec. 30 at 6 a.m., Greek Travel Pages reported, citing Health Minister Thanos Plevris. Under further restrictions, entertainment venues like nightclubs and restaurants will be forced to close at midnight, with no standing customers, no music, and a maximum limit of six people per table. An exception was granted for New Year’s Eve when entertainment venues can be opened until 2 a.m., Plevris said, who announced the restrictions at a news conference after more than 21,000 new COVID-19 cases were reported by Greek health officials on Tuesday. …