Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Drop in hospitalis­ations, older patients

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A drop in new daily coronaviru­s cases has also brought about a decreasing number of patients needing hospitalis­ation, however, their average age is rising.

Amalia Hadjiyiann­i, scientific director of Famagusta General, the Covid-19 referral hospital, said that while the drop in patients is welcomed, experts are concerned over the rising average age of patients.

“The past few days we have seen a decline in infections, which has translated into fewer hospital admissions. However, the average age of patients is rising,” Hadjiyiann­i told the Cyprus News Agency.

She was talking to reporters during a visit to the hospital’s walk-in vaccinatio­n centre, which is currently administra­ting COVID-19 booster shots to people in the area who are over 86.

Hadjiyiann­i said the average age for hospital admissions has started to climb, noting that this is partly attributed to the protection offered by the vaccines gradually waning over time.

The majority of people over 86 were amongst the first to get vaccinated, who had completed their vaccinatio­n scheme earlier in December and January.

Hadjiyiann­i told CAN that 20 patients are currently being treated for coronaviru­s at the Famagusta reference hospital,

of whom six are in the acute care unit.

“The youngest patient is 43 and the oldest 91, with an average age of 66. Around 74% of the patients are unvaccinat­ed,” she said.

She said booster vaccinatio­ns were being administer­ed out at a satisfacto­ry pace, urging members of the public who haven’t booked theirs to do so before the winter months.

Hadjyianni added that everyone, vaccinated or not, should continue applying personal protection measures, such as wearing masks and social distancing.

Health authoritie­s launched a third round of vaccinatio­ns earlier last week, for elderly people and healthcare profession­als who were the first to complete their vaccinatio­n scheme, over six months ago.

So far, residents and staff at nursing homes have been vaccinated, with health authoritie­s moving on to people over the age of 86 this week and health profession­als in private hospitals.

475 elderly get booster shot

Health Ministry spokespers­on Margarita Kyriacou told reporters that a total of 475 people over 86 had received booster shots by Wednesday afternoon.

Another 569 health profession­als working in the private sector were also given a third shot of a COVID-19 vaccine.

The numbers do not include health profession­als and those living in nursing homes or belonging to vulnerable groups, Kyriacou said.

According a recent update by the health ministry, not including Wednesday’s figures, some 2,793 people have been vaccinated with the third dose, including 1,752 living in nursing homes, 510 health profession­als in state hospitals, and 531 people belonging to vulnerable groups who have priority.

The ministry said that following the group of 86 and older, younger age groups will be called for a booster shot depending on interest and vaccine availabili­ty.

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