Turkish Cypriot authorities in the Turkish occupied north of Cyprus have reported the fourth COVID-19 related death as cases reach the 100 mark. Monday’s death of a 54-year-old man is the first
Alphamega supermarket chain and the island’s biggest bakery Zorbas confirmed that a number of their employees tested positive for COVID-19 but assured they are taking all required measures for public safety. Alpamega
The COVID-19-ravaged Cyprus school year will be completed one way or another to ensure school leavers have the necessary qualifications to continue their further education or job careers, said Education Minister Prodromos
Cyprus’ Finance Ministry is preparing for the worst as the country’s economy is expected to take a much bigger hit from the coronavirus crisis than the initially anticipated ceiling of 9.7% GDP.
Cyprus on Monday saw a steep increase in daily new COVID-19 cases as government shifted its focus on testing frontline workers such as medics, supermarket staff and bakeries. Cyprus health authorities reported
A downward trend in new coronavirus cases offers a glimmer of hope but it does not justify Cyprus relaxing social distancing measures immediately after the April 30 deadline. In comments to Active
Cyprus Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides appealed to political party leaders for unity on Monday in tackling the financial implosion brought on by the coronavirus crisis. All non-essential businesses have been shut down,
Cyprus has started testing healthcare professionals in a scheme to check 20,000 frontline workers in a bid to contain the coronavirus. A total of 276 COVID-19 tests for coronavirus were conducted on
Cyprus energy plans have suffered a setback after major player ExxonMobil postponed until September 2021 two Cypriot gas drills scheduled for July due to cutbacks triggered by the coronavirus pandemic. ExxonMobil informed
Cyprus will be sending medical supplies and protective gear to hospitals in the occupied north to help Turkish Cypriot authorities in their fight to stem the spread of coronavirus. President Nicos Anastasiades