Scientists fear that Cyprus will see daily COVID-19 cases reach new heights if younger people do not get vaccinated soon. Cases hit a 3-month high of 429 on Wednesday, and they are
Outgoing Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou proposes the ‘safe pass’ be re-introduced in open space public gatherings, including restaurants and clubs after a surge in coronavirus infections, increased five-fold. Daily coronavirus cases surged
A recent surge in COVID cases is due to a combination of reasons, including public fatigue, new variants, and complacency, lead government scientist Constantinos Tsioutis told the Cyprus News Agency. Experts on
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades convenes a meeting on Monday of the government’s COVID-19 advisory team, following an alarming increase in coronavirus cases over the past few days. Anastasiades has called the meeting
New coronavirus cases in Cyprus on Saturday hit their highest level for six weeks, with the recent spike of infections blamed on the more potent Indian variant. Infections went above 200 for
The government is concerned about increasing daily COVID-19 cases among younger people with a more active social life, while evidence suggests that infected Cypriots are not declaring their close contacts. After reporting
Cyprus fears the Covid-19 variant behind the acceleration of India’s explosive outbreak is triggering a cases surge on the island, the health ministry said Thursday. It said samples returned from the European
Cyprus reported no deaths attributed to the coronavirus for the fifth day in a row on Saturday, hospitalisations dropped slightly again to 44 from 45, and new daily infections decreased from 76
The Health Ministry urged Cypriots to get a COVID-19 jab as most coronavirus infections and hospitalisations involve younger people who are not vaccinated. Health authorities are concerned as 24% of cases detected
Cyprus reported another death attributed to COVID-19 on Saturday, with hospital admissions in decline and a slight decrease in new daily cases to 42 from 60. The Health Ministry said that a