Coronavirus: Greeks consider prohibition on fax machines in state workplaces

Fax machines could be prohibited in government workplaces as a major aspect of new computerized changes proposed in Greece. Pastor of State and Digital Governance Kyriakos Pierrakakis needs to make all offices gather and issue archives electronically. Coronavirus lockdown measures have constrained numerous Greeks to utilize online administrations just because. Lately Greece has propelled gov.gr for residents to get to state administrations without leaving their homes. Head administrator Kyriakos Mitsotakis told parliament the site was "the entry of the new, advanced state". Everything from remedies to living arrangement testaments would now be able to be handled on the web. The new computerized bill goes further. It would make a National Register of Citizen Communications and oblige offices to speak with residents electronically. Every Greek individual will likewise get a one of a kind computerized recognizable proof number so they can get to state administrations without leaving their homes or use printed archives. Supporters state it will expand government straightforwardness and cut down on administration. The 2019 EU Digital Economy and Society Index put Greece 26th out of the then 28 part states, in light of measures like availability, computerized open administrations and reconciliation of advanced innovation. As indicated by Johns Hopkins University, Greece has recorded 2,566 affirmed instances of the infection and has an announced loss of life of 138. The legislature authorized a lockdown and severe social removing rules toward the beginning of March. On Tuesday, Mr Mitsotakis reported designs to gradually facilitate the measures from 4 May, including opening hair salons and book shops. Schools will gradually begin to open their entryways from 11 May. Be that as it may, there are developing worries about transient camps on the territory and on Greek islands off the bank of Turkey. A week ago Human Rights Watch said Greek specialists had "not done what's needed" to constrain the spread of the infection in these camps.
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