Cyprus vaccination rollout against COVID-19 is to be boosted in March with increased AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccine deliveries as health authorities reach the over 70s earlier than expected. On Monday, the Health
Health authorities say contact tracers are finding greater transmission of coronavirus within families and workplaces compared to the first wave of infections, which could slow the easing of lockdown. Following a meeting
As Cyprus prepares to ease more lockdown measures, health authorities are stepping up free mass testing, tracking cases and vaccinations to keep COVID-19 in check. In an announcement Monday, the Health Ministry
Cyprus reported a second day of no coronavirus deaths on Sunday, with patient numbers and new infection rates remaining the same throughout the week. With 229 deaths since the pandemic started, 28
As the world’s largest social networking platform, Facebook has witnessed a significant increase in the number of users and revenue amid the coronavirus outbreak, with billions of people resorting to social median
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
Cyprus will ease more lockdown measures to halt the second wave of COVID-19 in the next couple of weeks with hospitality getting the nod, said Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou. In comments to
Coronavirus cases crawled up again to 111, ending a week of highs and lows that saw the numbers drop below the 100-marker to 81 on Tuesday, with patient numbers dropping in Cyprus
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,
Turkish Cypriots have reported a record number of 831 new COVID-19 cases in February while announcing seven deaths, already equalling January’s record toll. During the second wave of coronavirus, cases have been