Cyprus reported two coronavirus deaths on Thursday, an increase in hospitalisations to 276 and a drop in new daily infections to 402. The health ministry said in its Covid bulletin that two
Turkish Cypriot health authorities continue to struggle to stem a surge of COVID-19 infections, reporting a daily record of 181 cases. The bad news comes just days after the authorities in the
Cyprus reported five coronavirus deaths on Wednesday, more than on previous days, with hospitalisations and new daily infections stabilising at 264 and 484, respectively. The health ministry said in its Covid bulletin
Health officials warn that although the number of COVID-19 cases has decreased, hospitalisations and ICU admissions remain high, urging the public to stay vigilant during the August holidays. According to epidemiologist Michalis
Cyprus tourism stakeholders are throwing everything into salvaging what’s left from another coronavirus-stricken season, encouraged by a recent boost in bookings and flights for autumn. In comments to the Financial Mirror, Cyprus
Cyprus police are investigating more doctors issuing fake COVID-19 jab cards, with the latest case involving a woman allegedly conned into believing she had been vaccinated. A Limassol woman told police of
Cyprus reported three coronavirus deaths on Tuesday, as well as an increase in new daily infections to 573, while hospitalisations seem to be tapering off, dropping to 263. The health ministry said
Scientists advising the government on coronavirus are concerned over the 15 August national holiday, raising the alarm over possible clusters forming from large social gatherings. In comments to the Cyprus News Agency
Cyprus is close to reaching its target of fully vaccinating 70% of the adult population in the race to build an immunity shield against more aggressive COVID-19 variants. The Health Ministry said
Cyprus safest green travel category is shrinking with just 17 countries from which tourists can enter the island without restrictions, following the Delta variant taking a grip. According to the island’s latest