The Oklahoman

Cyprus pledges to cover costs for virus-hit tourists

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Cyprus is pledging to cover all costs for anyone testing positive for the coronaviru­s while on vacation on the eastern Mediterran­ean island nation, according to a letter obtained by the Associated Press on Wednesday.

The Cypriot government says it will cover lodging, food, drink and medication for COVID-19 patients and their families. Patients will have to pay only for the taxi ride to the airport and the flight back home.

A 100-bed hospital will cater exclusivel­y to foreign travelers who test positive. About 112 intensive care units equipped with 200 respirator­s will be reserved for critically ill patients. A 500-room “quarantine hotel” will be reserved for patients’ family members and close contacts.

The pledge came in a fivepage letter dated Tuesday that was sent out to government­s, airlines and tour operators outlining strict health and hygiene protocols that the government is enacting to woo visitors to the tourismrel­iant country.

Tourism accounts for 13% of Cyprus’ economy. This year, the country expects to lose as much as 70% of the 2.6 billion euros ($2.85 billion) in tourism-generated revenue.

The letter, signed by Cyprus’ foreign affairs, transport and tourism ministers, boasts that the country has one of the lowest coronaviru­s ratios per capita in Europe .

Internatio­nal air travel to Cyprus begins June 9, initially from 19 countries, with passengers required to undergo a COVID-19 test three days prior to departure. That measure will be lifted June 20 for 13 countries, including Germany, Finland, Israel, Greece and Norway.

Officials say travel will be expanded to more countries depending on a constant evaluation of their infection rates.

Passengers will have to show their test certificate prior to boarding an aircraft and may have to wear masks throughout the flight. Their temperatur­e will be taken on arrival to Cyprus and some random testing may take place at no cost to the traveler.

Tourists will also have to fill out a “COVID-19 Traveler Declaratio­n” stating all their travels 14 days prior to their Cyprus trip and that they have neither shown any coronaviru­s symptoms for 72 hours before departure nor that they have been in contact with infected people 14 days before.

While in Cyprus, people who aren’t in the same travel group are obliged to keep apart at least 21 square feet outdoors and 32 square feet indoors.

Regularly disinfecte­d sunbeds will be 6.5 feet apart for people not belonging to the same travel group.

Hotel staff will wear masks with rooms being disinfecte­d after every departure. At restaurant­s, bars, cafes and pubs, tables will be at least 6.5 feet apart, with a maximum party of 10. Guests will be encouraged to pay by card instead of cash.

It’s unclear what the exact protocols will be for nightclubs.

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GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOT­O Tourism accounts for 13% of Cyprus’ economy. F8GRAPHER/

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