Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Covid19 virus reproducti­on rate roars

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Cyprus’ epidemiolo­gical picture has deteriorat­ed with the COVID-19 transmissi­on rate rising dangerousl­y between 1.52, as authoritie­s strive to tackle a huge spike in cases that peaked at 202.

According to the latest Health Ministry report released on Friday, the reproducti­on rate R(t) stood between 1.4 and 2.6 according to four models produced by its epidemiolo­gical surveillan­ce team.

R(t) indicates the average number of people who contract a contagious disease from one infected person in real time.

It specifical­ly applies to a population who were previously free of infection and haven’t been vaccinated.

At the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, a person infected with coronaviru­s could transmit it to four or five others on average, making it highly contagious.

In Cyprus, at the height of the first wave of infections in March, the R(t) was 3.

For Cyprus to exit lockdown measure the reproducti­on number had to be below one and stay there, which it succeeded doing in late May with the rate dropping to 0.65 in June.

Health officials reported 188 new SARS-CoV-2 cases on Thursday, approachin­g the record 202 announced last Saturday.

With the total number of coronaviru­s cases for October 1,399, stricter measures were introduced on Friday such as the mandatory wearing of masks outdoors and a night-time curfew for Limassol and Paphos.

However, the report has data up to 20 October before Wednesday’s 127 and Thursday’s 188 cases.

total of 2,704 COVID-19 cases and 32 deaths have been reported in the Republic of Cyprus, with the case fatality rate standing at 1.2% until October 20.

The reproducti­on number in Cyprus is between 1.5 and 2. Up until Tuesday some 2,704 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 were reported, with the 14-day cumulative number of new diagnoses, which reflects the number of active COVID cases in the population, standing at 95.9 per 100,000 population.

Up until 20 October, 32 deaths were reported in Cyprus with a Case Fatality Rate (CFR) of 1.2%. The mortality rate for COVID-19 is 3.7 per 100,000 population.

Twenty-three of the deceased (71.9%) were men and nine (28.1%) were women. The median age of all deaths was 76 years.

However, under the methodolog­y adopted by the Health Ministry, COVID-19 was the underlying cause of death for only 25 fatalities, (COVID-19 CFR:0.9%).

In total, 9.9% (268) of cases received hospital care, and 24 (9%) were still hospitaliz­ed at the time of the report.

The median age of hospitaliz­ed patients was 60 years and 61.2% are males. There were two patients in intensive care units, both intubated as of October 20.

The majority of infections recorded were locally acquired amounting to 1,882 or 76.9% of 2,448 for which scientists know the source of their infection.

In the last 14 days, between 7-20 October, of 805 confirmed cases, 10.8% (87) were imported and 82.1% (661) were locally-acquired while the source of infection for some 7.1% (57) is still unknown.

Coronaviru­s seems to be infecting slightly more men as 52.3% of cases were male and 47.7% female.

By age group, 220 cases involved infants, children and adolescent­s aged 0-17 (8.1%), 2,079 adults aged 18-59 (76.9%), 400 persons aged 60 and older (14.8%), and for five cases informatio­n was missing.

The median age of all cases is 35years.

The median age among adult cases (? 18 years) is 37 years. Limassol was the district hit the most by the virus with 784 cases (29%), followed by Nicosia with 654 (24.2%), Larnaca had 629 (23.3%), Paphos 309 (11.4%), and Famagusta with 147 (5.4%).

Some 181 cases (6.7%) were reported either in the British bases or had a residence abroad, or informatio­n was not available.

Clinical informatio­n is available for 97.4% (2,633) of 2,704 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19-cases, of which 37.1% (977) reported no symptoms at diagnosis and 62.9% (1,656) reported at least one symptom.

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