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Coronavirus: Cyprus enters second phase of measures relaxations on Monday

Cyprus enters on Monday the second phase of covid measures relaxations with the reopening of schools for elementary students and third graders of high schools as well as of all shops, shopping centers and malls. The number of cases reported daily are steady and the positivity rate has dropped but the authorities call on citizens to remain vigilant and adhere to protocols and decrees, pointing out that lifting of restrictions should happen gradually and in a controlled manner to avoid setbacks.

Tomorrow museums and other archeological sites also open but with protocols in place for number of visitors. Lottery shops also open but the public is only allowed to place coupons and no chairs or tables are allowed.  Churches and other religious sites also reopen but the maximum number of churchgoers is 50. Home visits are also allowed for four people instead of two.

Some sports activities also resume on Monday and training is allowed for five athletes including the coach in sports premises, parks and beaches. On February 13th the second division soccer games will resume without any spectators.

All employees who return to work as well as teachers and all athletes over 12 must have a negative rapid test. The test needs to be repeated weekly.

Theaters and cinemas also reopen tomorrow but with a maximum number of spectators (50).

All passengers who arrive on the island from countries in categories A and B must self isolate for 72 hours and take a PCR test afterwards. Passengers from the UK need to self isolate for seven days and have a negative test in order to exit the quarantine This measure came into effect December 21 to contain the new strain of the virus.

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