Cyprus epidemiological data worsened this week, as its Covid–19 cumulative notification rate increased by over 50% as Limassol spiked to 923.1 high from 641.2 per 100,000 inhabitants. According to the Health Ministry’s
Gymnasium students, Limassol primary school kids, will not return to class next week, hospitality can operate outdoors, and a nighttime curfew will be pushed back to 11 pm, as the government grapples
Cyprus’ inoculation programme has picked up speed as vaccine deliveries in March have increased, with authorities vaccinating 10% of the population. The health authorities said on Friday that they are pushing ahead
In a show of military cooperation in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, Cyprus took part in joint manoeuvres with the Israel navy, Greece, the US and France, practising anti-submarine warfare, search-and-rescue operations. The
Over 1,200 British couples booking a Cyprus wedding are the first signs the island is regaining the trust of foreign tourists after coronavirus disrupted holiday travel. With vaccinations picking up speed in
Many people will develop a lower number of antibodies after their COVID-19 vaccination, but this does not mean the vaccine does not work, said Dr Christos Petrou, Associate Professor at the University
Cyprus reported 431 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, remaining above 400 for the third day in a row, as the government ponders relaxing lockdown measures at its cabinet meeting on Friday. Wednesday
Cyprus’ Met Office has issued a double yellow warning for strong winds, which in some areas could be accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms. Heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms are likely to
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) on Thursday gave the single-dose Johnson & Johnson-developed coronavirus vaccine the green light as the EU seeks to speed up a stuttering inoculation campaign with Cyprus ordering
Nicosia has welcomed Washington’s positive stance on the Cyprus problem, hoping the personal friendship between President Nicos Anastasiades and US President Joe Biden will pay dividends. The government welcomed statements by the