The majority of Greeks said they were willing to attend an open-air cultural event, but would avoid visiting closed venues during the winter season, according to a nationwide survey conducted by youfly.com on the situation in the domestic cultural and entertainment sector following the gradual lifting of restrictive measures.
The findings revealed that Greens wanted to special precautionary measures to be taken while acknowledging that the coronavirus pandemic would definitely change their recreational habits.
The survey, carried out last week polled 1906 people aged 18 to 65. From the responses provided it was clear the pandemic would significantly affect, in the long term, the Greek entertainment and pass-time.
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As expected, the Greek public considered closed spaces and venues like music stages concert venues as the most dangerous (70.2%) and intend to avoid them at least until a drug or vaccine is found for the coronavirus.
A percentage of 60% answered that they would go to an artistic performance hosted in a large open space such as the Herodeion or the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus but also to a summer cinema.