Cyprus is relaxing restrictions on social activities such as sports while theatres and cinemas will also be allowed to reopen from Monday, following a cabinet decision. Due to improved epidemiological data, authorities
The cabinet on Tuesday will assess whether measures in place to contain coronavirus can be relaxed during Christmas and New Year, allowing for muted festivities to take place. Ministers had said when
The cabinet meets Wednesday to assess COVID-19 intervention measures while deciding what restrictions should be in place over the Christmas holidays. Cyprus government spokesman Kyriakos Koushos told CNA the decisions will be
Cyprus could be in a better situation by Christmas in containing COVID-19 but scientists warn that restrictive measures will still be in place over the holiday season. The newly-appointed head of the
President Nicos Anastasiades on Wednesday evening will urge the nation to abide by new restrictions as tougher measures are announced to stop the spread of COVID-19. After the President’s televised address, Health
Cyprus has introduced a three-tier system of measures to contain coronavirus while tackling the hotspots of Limassol and Paphos to ensure islandwide transmission is buffered. Most of the new restrictions like the
Local tourism stakeholders are calling on authorities to relax ‘strict’ health protocols for coronavirus which is discouraging tourists from visiting Cyprus. The Cyprus Hotel Association, the Association of Cyprus Touristic Enterprises (ACTE),
Experts are concerned over Larnaca becoming the source of large clusters in the past weeks while contemplating restrictions as four transmission chains have caused 56 coronavirus cases. Virologist and advisor to the
Turkish Cypriot health authorities are making progress in bringing down daily cases of COVID-19 after imposing travel restrictions and lockdown measures. Turkish Cypriots were struggling to contain cases since they spiralled out
Cyprus has unveiled its roadmap of restrictions for weddings, christenings and other mass events that will last until January in an attempt to put the lid back on COVID-19 cases. President Nicos