The Health Ministry on Monday warned the public that mask-wearing on flights and at Cyprus airports is still mandatory despite European Union guidelines ending the need for face-covering during air travel. Cyprus
Cyprus will be scrapping the Safe Pass entirely and halting free daily testing programs for COVID-19 from Sunday as the island returns to normality following two years of lockdowns and restrictions. On
Cyprus reported 24 deaths in the weekly Covid bulletin on Friday, raising the death toll since the pandemic started to 1,051, including previous victims backdated to March last year, with nine deaths
Health authorities are scrapping the requirement for a Safe Pass at entertainment venues, nightclubs, and events such as weddings and christenings from May 15, following a Cabinet decision Tuesday. The Cabinet also
More transmissible COVID Omicron subvariants could reach Cyprus, and the situation should be monitored, said government advisor Dr Zoi Dorothea Pana. All the Omicron sub-variants are highly contagious but less deadly than
The government is contemplating scrapping the Safe Pass requirement for all hospitality and entertainment venues, such as weddings, where it is still required. In comments to reporters Monday, Health Minister Michalis Hadjipantela
Cyprus reported 12 deaths in the weekly Covid bulletin on Friday, raising the death toll since the pandemic started to 1,027, five of which were in the final days of April. Hospitalisations
The percentage of fully vaccinated adults against COVID-19 in Cyprus has reached 86.7%, according to the Health Ministry. Evagoras Tambouris, deputy director of Nursing Services at the Health Ministry, told CNA that 12,553
The coronavirus pandemic is not over but entering a new phase as it evolves, and society adapts to it, said government advisor on COVID-19, Dr Zoe-Dorothea Pana. “Of course, we can not
Cyprus reported nine coronavirus deaths in the past week, raising the April death toll to 61, less than the 65 reported in March, as hospitalisations and new infections continued to recede. The