Cyprus authorities are on alert for the new COVID-19 Omicron variant, assuring the public that the situation is being monitored with no cases being found yet. Health Minister Michalis Hadjipantelas, and the
Cyprus reported two coronavirus deaths on Sunday, bringing the total to nine this month, as new daily cases dropped from a four-month high back down to 337, while patient hospitalisations decreased to
Cyprus reported one more coronavirus death on Saturday, the seventh this month, as new daily cases spiked to 535, while patient hospitalisations increased to 118. Saturday’s cases were the highest daily tally
The new Covid-19 variant will temporarily wobble financial markets, but concerns will be quickly shrugged off, said the CEO of a leading financial advisory and fintech. The new Covid-19 strain discovered in
Cyprus reported one coronavirus death on Friday, the first this week and the sixth this month, as new daily cases dropped to 451, while patient hospitalisations increased again, to 116. The health
Cyprus’ COVID infections are on the rise as the two-week cumulative case rate increased by 66.6%, with over 4,000 incidents recorded, according to Friday’s Health Ministry epidemiological report. The island’s 14-day cumulative
The latest COVID-19 map issued by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) shows increased cases across Europe, consisting mostly of red or deep red zones. Cyprus remains in the red category
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recommended the use of Comirnaty, the COVID-19 vaccine produced by BioNTech/Pfizer, be extended to children aged between 5 and 11. Cyprus has already decided it will
Cyprus reported no coronavirus deaths on Thursday as new daily cases shot up to 489 while hospitalisations decreased to 110. Some 38 of the new Covid-19 cases resulted from tests in schools.
Cyprus is going ahead with vaccinating children between the ages of five and eleven against COVID-19 next month, according to Health Ministry’s official Christina Yiannaki. Talking to Alpha TV on Thursday, Yiannaki