Cyprus’ Health Ministry has asked experts to recommend whether children and teenagers should roll up their sleeves for a COVID-19 shot, but some scientists have rejected the thought altogether. According to media
Some scientists advising the government on coronavirus have expressed grave concern over AstraZeneca in the country’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout, arguing the vaccine should be withdrawn. Government advisors convened on Tuesday night following
Fearful of rulebreakers, scientists advising the government on the pandemic will continue monitoring Cyprus’ epidemiological situation this week before deciding whether to ease or tighten lockdown measures. Health Ministry source confirmed that
With the government unable to rule out a Christmas lockdown, President Nicos Anastasiades will meet his COVID advisors Tuesday to assess if current measures need to be tightened rather than loosened. The
Scientists advising the government are preparing more suggestions for handling the latest surge of coronavirus cases, as triple-digit daily COVID-19 cases have continued unabated for a month. Hospitals are at capacity as
Epidemiologists will meet President Nicos Anastasiades on Wednesday to assess COVID-19 intervention measures in deciding whether to end a lockdown on Limassol and Paphos or extend restrictions. As measures introduced to curb
Epidemiologists are anxious over cases found at hospitals with five major clinics reporting COVID-19 infections among their staff, as Cyprus continues to report triple-digit figures daily. In comments to the Cyprus News
With daily coronavirus cases stubbornly in two-digit numbers for two months then leaping to a record 104, epidemiologists warn the entire health strategy has been derailed as Cyprus faces tougher measures. Field
Scientists expect to see Cyprus COVID-19 cases increase rapidly over the next few days which could signal the need to introduce more restrictive measures. Following Tuesday’s higher than usual 30 cases, epidemiologists
Cyprus health authorities on Monday announced two new COVID-19 cases, taking the opportunity to warn the public that they must behave responsibly to defeat the virus. The two new cases were located