Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

COVID19: Cases falling but still high

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Despite daily COVID-19 cases remaining high, Cyprus epidemiolo­gical indicators have recorded a significan­t improvemen­t in the past fortnight, according to Friday’s report issued by the Health Ministry.

According to the surveillan­ce report, in the past 14 days (March 29 to April 11), 40,795 cases were identified, down from 59,800 cases in the previous period of March 15 to 28 – a decline of 31%.

The island’s 14-day notificati­on rate stands at 4,594 per 100,000 population, down from 6,734 per 100,000 population reported in the previous report.

It is still however higher than the rate recorded a month ago when it was 3,771.

Overall, as on April 11, a total of 457,257 COVID-19 cases were registered and 986 deaths linked directly to the virus (case fatality risk: 0.2%). The previous death toll was 933.

The median age of reported coronaviru­s patients was 37.

On April 13, a total of 184 people with COVID-19 were being treated in state hospital wards. Twelve patients are being treated in an ICU, of which nine are intubated.

The median age of hospitalis­ed patients with COVID19 was 82. Twenty cases (15.6%) still hospitalis­ed have comorbidit­ies. The median age of these ICU patients is 69 years, eight patients are males (72.7%).

Over the last 14 days, 41,857 PCR and 970,320 rapid antigen tests were performed giving a rate of 4,713.6 PCR and 109,270.3 rapid antigen tests per 100,000 population. Along with cases reported on Thursday, the total of COVID-19 infections so far stands at 464,204.

On Thursday night four more deaths were announced pushing the overall number to 988.

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