Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus outlook fragile as apathy rules

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Cyprus’ COVID-19 situation is satisfacto­ry but fragile with Health Minister Constantin­os Ioannou worried that things could get out of hand if protocols are not followed.

Ioannou told a press conference Wednesday, that while health authoritie­s expect a rise in COVID-19 cases, especially as winter draws nearer, there is concern about the epidemiolo­gical analysis of infections.

“Unfortunat­ely, data reveals that in many cases health protocols have not been properly observed,” said Ioannou.

“Data shows that many of the cases identified as contacts of already known cases, could have avoided being infected if more attention had been paid to the guidelines,” he added.

The Minister called on the public to be vigilant until a vaccine or treatment for the virus is found which could be at least six months away.

“Responsibi­lity for containing the virus is upon each and every one of us.

“Our protection shield is washing hands, wearing a mask, and keeping to social distancing”.

Referring to the state’s responsibi­lities and strategy to contain the virus, Ioannou said that from the outset protecting public health was the priority.

He said the government’s response to the virus continues to be based on the three key pillars:

Large numbers tests in the community, among high risk groups and at entry points

Meticulous case tracking to isolate close contacts

Supervisio­n of health protocols, public awareness Ioannou said that targeted measures are being taken on a local level where outbreaks are detected such as Larnaca and Limassol.

“I would like to remind you that additional emergency measures were implemente­d last August in Limassol, while measures are in force in the Larnaca and the Famagusta districts.”

He added that authoritie­s are preparing for winter which is a period of increased seasonal infections that will coexist with the coronaviru­s.

Ioannou said that the Health Ministry will be launching a vaccinatio­n campaign for Influenza A on Monday with 40% more jabs (135,000) than last year.

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