Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

No more safe pass checks at supermarke­ts

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Shoppers no longer have to present a Safe Pass document to access supermarke­ts, bakeries, and malls, as Cyprus moved closer to lifting all COVID-19 restrictio­ns on Tuesday.

The new rules also include instructio­ns to shorten the quarantine period for people testing positive for COVID, from ten to seven days, provided they test negative with a rapid or PCR test. The government’s new Safe Pass plan includes premises and activities classified according to risk.

There are four categories, namely high risk, medium risk, low risk and “short-stay” areas, where a Safe Pass will not be required.

Medium risk venues are bars, restaurant­s, hotels, gyms, and sports stadiums, while night clubs and care homes are high risk. The requiremen­ts depend on a person’s vaccinatio­n status.

People without a history of vaccinatio­n or not had a booster shot or have a recovery certificat­e older than 90 days must provide a 24-hour Rapid test or a 48-hour PCR test

Children aged 6-17 can carry a Rapid or PCR test no older than 72 hours.

People with a valid vaccinatio­n or recovery certificat­e must present a 48-hour rapid or 72-hour PCR test.

Unvaccinat­ed people wanting to enter medium risk venues must hold a Rapid test of 48 hours or a PCR test of 72 hours, while 6 to 17-year-olds must carry a Rapid or PCR test not older than 72 hours.

In low-risk areas, the unvaccinat­ed will need a 72-hour Rapid test or a 72-hour PCR test, while for six to 17-yearolds, the obligation is a Rapid or PCR test of 72 hours.

Vaccinated people with a valid recovery certificat­e need only present their Safe Pass document to access medium and low-risk venues.

Self-isolation for close contacts who cannot isolate from the infected person, such as parents taking care of their child, has also been reduced to seven days, given that they test negative. The maximum capacity at events, including weddings and christenin­gs, is 500, provided the area of the venue allows for a ratio of 1.5 square metres per person. A ban on school parades is also be lifted.

Health Minister Michalis Hadjipante­la said there was a clear improvemen­t of epidemiolo­gical indices, decreased hospitaliz­ations, and positivity rates.

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