Cyprus is sailing in choppy waters with the second wave of coronavirus threatening to overwhelm health authorities as daily cases notched up another three-digit figure. The Health Ministry on Saturday reported 130
The election of hardliner Ersin Tatar as the new Turkish Cypriot leader has sparked a public debate over whether peace talks in Cyprus based on a bizonal, bicommunal, federal solution are dead
Fury over the education ministry’s appointment of a male-dominated advisory council to set up a junior ministry for culture took the argument in the wrong direction. It drifted exactly where the administration
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Health authorities on Friday reported another 160 new cases of COVID-19, as Cyprus struggles to control a much larger second wave of coronavirus. Friday’s figures are the third highest reported since the
Epidemiologists are anxious over cases found at hospitals with five major clinics reporting COVID-19 infections among their staff, as Cyprus continues to report triple-digit figures daily. In comments to the Cyprus News
Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou refuted accusations of a mother claiming that authorities did not act promptly to inform the family that her son was found positive for coronavirus. He said the Ministry
Cyprus’ epidemiological picture has deteriorated with the COVID-19 transmission rate rising dangerously between 1.5-2, as authorities strive to tackle a huge spike in cases that peaked at 202. According to the latest
As coronavirus spreads in Cyprus with COVID-19 cases in October spiralling, clinics, private hospitals, universities, and hotels have all been struck during this second outbreak, the Health Ministry said Friday. According to
Despite the sharp spike in COVID-19 cases, Cyprus has remained on the UK Government’s safe Travel Corridors list which means visitors do not have to quarantine when returning to Britain. Moreover, travellers