In the past two weeks, Cyprus reported over 28,400 new COVID-19 cases, pushing the island’s 14-day accumulated diagnosis rate to its highest ever as Omicron takes grip. According to Health Ministry’s latest
Cyprus’ health system has come under pressure as 30 more COVID-19 patients were hospitalised overnight, with more admissions expected. COVID-19 patients currently being treated in state hospitals reached 235 on Thursday, up
COVID-19 cases in the occupied north of the island have exploded to unprecedented heights, with Turkish Cypriot health authorities reporting four-digit daily infections for the first time. Some 1,001 new COVID-19 cases
Over 76% of the COVID-19 deaths recorded in Cyprus last year were unvaccinated people, the Health Ministry reported on Friday. According to data compiled by the ministry, 396 out of 518 coronavirus
Cyprus National Guard Chief, Lieutenant General Demokritos Zervakis, paid an official visit to Jordan, during which the importance of their bilateral defence cooperation was reaffirmed. A Defence Ministry statement said the two
Conservation and restoration works are taking place or are scheduled to be done in dozens of churches and mosques across Cyprus by the bicommunal Technical Committee for Cultural Heritage. Meanwhile, work carried
Cyprus reported no coronavirus deaths for the first time in nine days, with new daily cases dropping to 3,777 on Thursday, yet hospitalisations rising to 235. An unprecedented surge of COVID-19 cases,
Cyprus reported three coronavirus deaths on Wednesday, with new infections at 5,202, the second highest to date, as hospitalisations improved slightly, despite the domination of the Omicron variant. The health ministry said
The Cypriot economy in 2021 recovered the output lost during the COVID crisis and will continue to grow at an average of 3.7% GDP in 2022 – 2024, the Central Bank of
Cyprus students return to school under tighter COVID-19 testing rules; home visits are limited to ten people, while church attendance and hospitality have extra crowd limits. The fifth wave of COVID-19 infections,