President Nicos Anastasiades on Monday received his second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, as Cyprus pushes on with its vaccination program under reduced supply. Health authorities have begun administrating the second dose
A total of 5,907 COVID-19 cases were diagnosed in Cyprus just after the Christmas holidays from December 30 to January 12, according to the latest Health Ministry Epidemiological Surveillance Unit report. Until
Cyprus reported three deaths on Sunday, a slowdown in new SARS-CoV-2 cases that dropped to 157 and 208 patients in Covid wards in local hospitals, an indication that the second lockdown imposed
Cyprus reported a lower number of new COVID-19 cases and fewer patients admitted to hospitals on Saturday but there was one more coronavirus death. The Health Ministry said that 193 patients are
Government COVID-19 lead advisor Dr Constantinos Tsioutis believes the pandemic will not be fully under control this year but exist in a milder form in 2022. The Assistant Professor in Infection Prevention
Cyprus reported a similar number of new COVID-19 cases and patients admitted to hospitals on Friday as in the past few days, but no coronavirus deaths for more than two weeks. The
A Cyprus Health Ministry official has confirmed that Pfizer-BioNTech will be temporarily reducing deliveries to Europe of its COVID-19 vaccine later this month, but that a final decision will be announced this
Turkish Cypriots on Friday launched their vaccination program against COVID-19 after receiving the first 20,000 vaccines from Chinese Pharmaceutical Sinovac. The inoculation process launched with the inoculation of Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin
Celestyal Cruises, the Cyprus-owned cruise company operating in the Greek islands and the eastern Mediterranean, is recommencing its cruise itineraries after the COVID-19 travel restrictions and port closures with the first sailing
Cyprus ranks second highest among 29 European countries for the number of tests conducted for COVID-19 per 100,000 of population, said the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). According to