Cyprus will be scrapping the Safe Pass entirely and halting free daily testing programs for COVID-19 from Sunday as the island returns to normality following two years of lockdowns and restrictions. On
Health authorities are scrapping the requirement for a Safe Pass at entertainment venues, nightclubs, and events such as weddings and christenings from May 15, following a Cabinet decision Tuesday. The Cabinet also
The government is contemplating scrapping the Safe Pass requirement for all hospitality and entertainment venues, such as weddings, where it is still required. In comments to reporters Monday, Health Minister Michalis Hadjipantela
Cyprus is scrapping the COVID-19 Safe Pass for the outdoor hospitality venues and nightclubs for Easter, while the requirement will be binned entirely on 15 May, Health Minister Michalis Hadjipantela said Wednesday.
Cyprus has lifted the Safe Pass requirement for retail shops and malls while also scrapping the passenger locator form (flight pass) and colour-coded country risk assessment as it moves toward removing all
Cyprus is to lift COVID-19 restrictions at retail shops and workplaces, as government advisors have reportedly suggested that Safe Pass requirements be scrapped for employees and shoppers. The requirement for customers to
Cyprus is among the countries warned by the World Health Organisation for lifting coronavirus restrictions too “brutally”, facilitating the spread of the highly transmissible Omicron 2 subvariant of COVID-19. Speaking at a
Shoppers no longer have to present a Safe Pass document to access supermarkets, bakeries, and malls, as Cyprus moved closer to lifting all COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday. The new rules also include
Cyprus is one step away from lifting all COVID-19 restrictions as the government decided to scrap the Safe Pass for short-stay areas like shops and shorten quarantine time for positive cases from
People found positive for COVID-19 will have their Safe Pass documents cancelled, following a tweaking of the CovPass application to stop Cypriots cheating the system, said the Deputy Ministry of Innovation. From