Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Some measures to be lifted

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The government is preparing a roadmap to relax COVID19 measures from next week, with the first easing of restrictio­ns for hospitalit­y.

Reportedly, the Health Ministry is going through scenarios to relax measures, encouraged by the fact that a wave of infections powered by Omicron has not increased undue pressure on the health system.

Recommenda­tions will be presented next Tuesday to the members of the COVID scientific committee.

Once receiving scientists’ feedback, Health Minister Michalis Hadjipante­las will table the final draft before the Council of Ministers for approval next Wednesday.

Hadjipante­las confirmed that scientists would be reviewing epidemiolo­gical data ahead of possible relaxation­s.

“The epidemiolo­gists unanimousl­y agreed that a relaxation of measures will be considered at the next meeting of the Scientific Advisory Committee on 1 February.”

He added the measures already discussed, including allowing children between 12 and 17 who are not vaccinated to enter cafes or restaurant­s with a rapid test.

He revealed that authoritie­s would also consider increasing the number of guests allowed at weddings and baptisms and lifting a ban on dancing at venues and nightclubs.

“Any relaxation­s will depend on the number of daily cases but also the number of hospital admissions.”

A test-to-stay policy, currently introduced at schools, will be expanded to the emergency services and healthcare staff.

The test-to-stay policy, to avoid quarantine, has been introduced at schools to keep students reported as close contacts in their classrooms by testing daily for a week.

This applies to all children reported as close contacts, with unvaccinat­ed children having the option to self-isolate instead of getting tested.

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