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The Guardian’s correspondent in Greece, Turkey and Cyprus, Helena Smith, has this update:

Greece has confirmed two more deaths from Covid-19, bringing the death toll to three in a country where the number of cases rose to 190 – a jump of 73 and the biggest rise yet on Friday.

A 92-year-old from Ptolemaida, close to Kastoria in western Macedonia, died this morning after being diagnosed with the virus three days ago.

At the heart of the fur trade in Greece, Kastoria has been hard hit by coronavirus with a growing number of confirmed cases in the town among people connected to the industry.

According to state-run TV many locals has recently visited Milan for the fashion show.

Health authorities reported that a third man, aged 67, who had been on life support in a specialised hospital unit on the Ionian island of Zakynthos, also died today.

Greece, which has closed all of its archaeological sites and museums, introduced its most draconian measures yet to curb the spread of the disease, announcing late Friday that every bar, restaurant, cafe and eatery will have to close for at least two weeks.

Malls, shopping centres, hairdressers, betting shops and brothels are among others that have also been ordered shut. Super markets, pharmacies, take-aways and hotels have been permitted to stay open.