Limassol and Paphos hotels, bars and restaurants have sounded the alarm calling for more government support to keep coronavirus-struck businesses alive until the health crisis is over. Following the lockdown decision, the
The government announced Thursday it would provide another €30 mln a month to further support workers and businesses affected by the pandemic and measures introduced to tackle it. Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides
Experts expect an increase in the number of COVID-19 hospital patients over the coming days despite tougher measures which include lockdowns for Limassol and Paphos. Taking to his Twitter account on Thursday,
Apart from lockdowns in Limassol and Paphos, the government has widened COVID restrictions across Cyprus with a ban on children’s play areas, campsites, conferences, visits to care homes. The government announced local
Limassol and Paphos go on lockdown Thursday as a curfew and travel ban come into effect to combat the pandemic with bars and restaurants also closing while high schools go online. Reportedly,
Cyprus announced on Wednesday it would introduce local lockdowns in virus hotspots and other measures in a bid to curb a spike in coronavirus cases. After keeping infection numbers low through most
Cyprus announced four more deaths of coronavirus patients, for a total seven in just 24 hours, with 165 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 on Wednesday, raising the number of all infections since the
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has assured President Nicos Anastasiades of Britain’s intention to positively contribute to an informal five-party conference the UN Secretary-General seeks to convene. The assurances were given during
Hours before Cyprus is to announce stricter measures to stem the coronavirus spike, health authorities on Wednesday announced the deaths of another three hospital patients with COVID-19. Cyprus has reported six deaths
President Nicos Anastasiades on Wednesday evening will urge the nation to abide by new restrictions as tougher measures are announced to stop the spread of COVID-19. After the President’s televised address, Health