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Covid-19: A round-up of the latest developments in Cyprus

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Another person has died and another 32 people tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday in the Republic of Cyprus, bringing the total number of deaths to eight and the total number of confirmed cases to 262.

Although the Ministry of Health announced four new cases from the British Bases yesterday, the latter said today in an announcement that there were in fact two cases, bringing the total number of positive Covid-19 cases from the Bases to seven, not nine.

A&E at Paphos hospital is shut today as one nurse was among the new cases, and Larnaca Hospital is on high alert as three medical staff from its A&E were also found positive.

One woman with Coronavirus gave birth yesterday at the Makarios Hospital in Nicosia, and both mother and baby are said to be doing well.

In law-breaking news, another 212 were booked in the last 24 hours for breaking the stay at home decree, the Famagusta district court handed down fines of between €150 and €450 to seven people for violating the decrees, a man was arrested for trying to avoid police during checks and the neighbourhood watch has been summoned to help enforce the new stricter rules.

The President responded to public reactions to measures fearing abuse of power by police through an emotional message on Facebook assuring that he would not allow abuse of power and that he would rather be judged now that mourn lives later.

As regards the new measures, the government clarified that no more than three people are allowed in cars and that pet owners can leave their home with their pets without SMS permission or filling in form B provided they stay close by.

Meanwhile, Forest Park hotel said today on Facebook that its quarantined guests are gradually being sent home leaving behind heartwarming messages.

At the same time banks were being flooded with applications for the suspension of the collection of loan instalments until the end of the year, especially from households.

For Cypriots stranded abroad, the Foreign Ministry published contact details of doctors in the UK, Greece and elsewhere available to Cypriots should the need arise.

It has also launched the new platform connect2cy to map Cypriot presence abroad to help them more efficiently and calls on them to register.

Good news for our testing capabilities, as the Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics said yesterday that our testing rate per capita is the highest in the world.

Meanwhile, the Cyprus Post announced that traditional postal services to some countries (regular mail, parcels, EMS Datapost) will resume on Friday.

In addition:

The first batch of China-donated medical supplies has arrived in Cyprus.

Suicide not to extend lockdown beyond April 13, says expert.

A Paphos doctor recounts his battle with Covid-19.

And hairdressers see double standards in coiffed public figures.

 

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