Cyprus airports will go into virtual lockdown for 14 days with a blanket ban on passenger flights from March 21, the government clarified on Wednesday following a decree that suggested only 28
Cyprus recorded three new cases of coronavirus on Tuesday taking the total in the Republic to 49 during the second week of the outbreak, the Health Ministry announced. According to the latest
Cypriots who arrived in Cyprus after Monday’s travel restriction and quarantined in the Troodos mountains have slammed conditions at the facilities as ‘unacceptable’ and “inhumane”. Some 75 passengers arriving after a travel
Visits to patients in private and state hospitals islandwide are banned from 18 March according to a Health Ministry decree issued on Tuesday after 10 nurses and doctors contracted Covid-19 at Paphos
A Cyprus coronavirus case will be transferred from the Famagusta reference hospital to the ICU of Limassol General Hospital after his condition deteriorated. CNA said the 47-year-old man, treated at the reference
Turkish Cypriot authorities on Tuesday reported one more case of COVID-19 in the north of Cyprus bringing the total number of infected people to seven. The new case concerns another German national
Some 75 people, including 30 Cypriots students who tried to enter Cyprus without proof they did not have coronavirus were quarantined rather than sent back after ugly scenes at the airports. Initially,
Cyprus Defence Minister Savvas Angelides has tested negative for the coronavirus after placing himself under self-isolation but two army officers have contracted the virus. Defence Ministry Spokesperson Christos Pieris told CNA that
Cyprus on Monday saw its biggest daily spike in coronavirus cases with 13 people testing positive including 10 medical staff at Paphos General Hospital who treated an elderly patient in intensive care.
Cyprus should be coronavirus free by mid-July provided people abide by the pre-emptive social distance measures imposed by the government, said virologist Peter Karayiannis. The virologist and microbiology professor at the University