The Ministry of Rural Development and Food in Greece has extended the measures to control sheep pox until November 22, when the effective actions will be decided based on the epidemiological data. The interim measures include restrictions on the movement of goats and sheep for fattening and reproduction, except for those for slaughter. These movements are permitted under specific conditions such as a 30-day waiting period, clinical examination, and quarantine. These measures are part of the efforts to prevent the spread of epizootics in regions where new cases of sheep pox and the plague of small ruminants have been confirmed.