Limassol accounts for 68% of all Cyprus Covid-19 cases, with the town classified as a high risk ‘dark red’ zone by the European Centre for Disease prevention and Control (ECDC), the Health
Due to a spike in COVID-19 clusters in Limassol, where there are trains of transmission, Cyprus infections are unlikely to drop over the coming weeks, said contact tracing chief Valentinos Sylvestros. Sylvestros
Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou has called an emergency meeting Tuesday to consult with the COVID-19 scientific advisory committee after a sharp spike in daily cases from double-digits to over 300 infections. On
Cyprus has seen a surge of COVID-19 cases going above 200 after nearly two months below this threshold, while the number of hospital patients dropped and there were no deaths on Saturday.
Although Cyprus is succeeding in containing the second wave of coronavirus, Limassol infections are soaring, accounting for 70% of all COVID-19 cases, threatening to reverse progress made in recent months. Cyprus’ 14-day
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Coronavirus cases stayed above 100 on Saturday after dropping to double-digits earlier in the week, with patient numbers lower while no COVID-19 deaths were recorded. The Health Ministry said total deaths remain
Limassol’s surge in COVID-19 cases keeps Cyprus well above safety limits of transmission, preventing the lifting of lockdown measures quicker, said the Health Ministry on Friday. Although Cyprus’ epidemiological data has improved,
Health authorities said track and tracing close contacts of COVID-19 cases is being hampered by people’s unwillingness to come forward when they develop symptoms or divulge their contact list. Head of the
While Cyprus’ overall COVID-19 data is improving, health authorities are turning their attention to Limassol’s worsening situation. In a statement following a meeting with the government’s coronavirus advisory committee, Health Minister Constantinos