Cyprus’ Department of Meteorology issued an ‘extreme high-temperature warning’ for Tuesday with maximum temperatures soaring to a scorching 40 degrees Celsius. Hotter than usual weather is expected to continue on Wednesday and
Cyprus police have stepped up checks on people who are supposed to be in self-isolation after testing positive for coronavirus with the first cases against people violating their stay at home rule
Cyprus removing Greece from its ‘safe’ list has caused an uproar among tourism stakeholders who perceive the downgrade as the final blow to the country’s summer season. After health authorities revised the
Cyprus authorities are considering bringing charges against a woman who violated self-isolation after returning from the USA, infecting 14 other people with COVID-19. Justice Minister Emily Yiolitis responding on Twitter on Monday,
Form 6 August passenger arrivals from Greece will have to present a coronavirus negative test no older than 72 hours after Cyprus demoted the country to a higher risk category. A resurgence
In July, Cyprus witnessed daily maximum temperatures reaching or even exceeding 40 degrees Celsius more times than in any other July since 1983. According to official statistics, July was the month with
Cypriots should create “social bubbles” with a small group of contacts to help contain the spike in the transmission of coronavirus, helping authorities trace contacts easier, said infection prevention expert Constantinos Tsioutis.
Cyprus will suffer rampant COVID-19 infections if new containment measures like wearing masks are not observed, said government expert Leontios Kostrikis. He said people need to comprehend the philosophy behind new measures
Cyprus is experiencing a déjà vu as the daily coronavirus cases announced during the past two days resemble the announcements at the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak when the country went
The Cyprus meteorological service issued an ‘orange alert’ for Friday, the 49th high temperature warning for this year, saying that temperatures will peak at 43 degrees Celsius inland and 35C in the