Health authorities launched Thursday a second 3,000 random COVID-19 testing scheme in Larnaca and Famagusta villages after a spike in coronavirus cases fuelled by major clusters in the districts. The testing scheme
Cyprus is set to see its hottest October day ever recorded on Wednesday with the Met Office issuing a yellow warning for extreme heat conditions. Despite winter looming, Cyprus is still sweltering
Cyprus’ Health Ministry has extended for another week a set of restrictive measures for the district of Larnaca where several COVID-19 clusters are still growing. The Health Ministry said: “The number of
Pre-COVID, eight out of 10 Cypriots consider their health status as good or very good, according to the 2019 European Health Interview Survey published this week. The report provides statistical information on
Cyprus could be reporting 100 COVID-19 cases a day during the winter months if the public continues to disregard protocols warned a government advisor on handling coronavirus. In comments to the Cyprus
Cyprus’ safe travel list has whittled down to just seven countries from which travellers do not need to present a negative COVID-19 test to gain entry. With epidemiological data deteriorating across Europe
Cyprus is still enjoying summer weather conditions in early October, as temperatures reach a balmy 38 degrees Celsius, which is the average temperature for August. Maximum temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday will
Cyprus health authorities have yet to control the outbreak as things are “touch and go” with new coronavirus clusters springing up in Limassol, as the surge in Larnaca and Famagusta subsides. In
Cyprus’ Transport Ministry is directing its energy to restore the island’s air connectivity as annual passenger traffic drops by 80% due to the coronavirus containment measures. “Cyprus’ air connectivity was bound to
The Digital Security Authority (DSA) is bolstering efforts to enhance cybersecurity in Cyprus by addressing risks to essential services while creating a safer environment for investors and businesses. Recent comments by high