Greece has scrapped a plan to allow spectators back into sporting events, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's office said on Tuesday.
It comes as the country implements tougher restrictions to stem an increase in COVID-19 infections.
Greek authorities had initially decided to allow a restricted number of spectators into stadiums starting from October 31, setting a limit equal to 10 per cent of capacity, or 3,500 people.
"Conducting the games even with a few spectators... would send a wrong message to citizens," the prime minister's office said in a statement announcing the decision to drop the plan.
Greece registered 438 new COVID-19 infections on Monday, bringing its total tally of cases so far to 25,802, with 520 deaths, much lower than in many other European countries.


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