CrookedRiverGuy wrote:Relatively small numbers, but recent development is not good for Cyprus. We're more or less were we were in the first week of May
cyprusgrump wrote:CrookedRiverGuy wrote:Relatively small numbers, but recent development is not good for Cyprus. We're more or less were we were in the first week of May
I know, I've been following it...
As I said waaaaaay back in this thread, the danger of Lockdown is that any 'second wave' or increase in numbers sends us back to Lockdown again... I can see us going that way in the near future....
Tim Drayton wrote:I have just watched part one of an amazing three-part interview documentary filmmaker Jason Bosch held with activist mother Alison McDowell, who has a blog entitled wrenchinthegears, and I am even more convinced that she is somebody who has developed a deep insight into what is going on in the world nowadays and the direction in which powerful interest groups wish to push humanity. While she did not directly address in part one how the manufactured crisis over so-called covid fits into such plans, she certainly discusses this on her blog.
https://wrenchinthegears.com/
cyprusgrump wrote:CrookedRiverGuy wrote:Relatively small numbers, but recent development is not good for Cyprus. We're more or less were we were in the first week of May
I know, I've been following it...
As I said waaaaaay back in this thread, the danger of Lockdown is that any 'second wave' or increase in numbers sends us back to Lockdown again... I can see us going that way in the near future....
cyprusgrump wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:CrookedRiverGuy wrote:Relatively small numbers, but recent development is not good for Cyprus. We're more or less were we were in the first week of May
I know, I've been following it...
As I said waaaaaay back in this thread, the danger of Lockdown is that any 'second wave' or increase in numbers sends us back to Lockdown again... I can see us going that way in the near future....
Oh here we go...
1 / It is mandatory to use mask by the general population in closed busy areas (e.g. shopping centers, banks, supermarkets, hospitals, churches, etc) with a penalty of € 300.
2 / Sampling checks at airports are increasing from 600 a day to 1,000, with emphasis on Cypriots returning from leisure trips (holidays), since it has shown that a large percentage of cases comes from Cypriots with travel history.
3 / It is recommended to nurses, private and public, and to nursing homes to strict respect visits and if possible to restrict them to the minimum possible.
4 / Restriction of completeness to 50 % in Public Transport (buses) is restored.
5 / Police control of people who should be put into self-restriction when coming from Class C countries, or when they are close case contacts. In consultation with the competent authorities, a daily compliance check will be carried out on these persons.
6 / Intensified controls and surveillance in businesses, catering areas and other premises by the competent authorities with explicit instructions for zero tolerance.
In addition to the above, and in terms of Limassol and after the latest developments, in the effort to reduce the outbreaks and breakdown of transmission chains identified, the following measures were decided and entered into force today at midnight:
1 / Restore the limitation of the maximum number of 10 people to social gatherings.
2 / Restore the limitation of the maximum number of people to catering premises to 75 persons indoors and 150 persons outdoors, regardless of square meters.
3 / Churches determine the presence of people at the base of square meters depending on the protocol, which will not exceed 75 people.
All the above measures regarding Limassol will be in force for three weeks.
Tim Drayton wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:CrookedRiverGuy wrote:Relatively small numbers, but recent development is not good for Cyprus. We're more or less were we were in the first week of May
I know, I've been following it...
As I said waaaaaay back in this thread, the danger of Lockdown is that any 'second wave' or increase in numbers sends us back to Lockdown again... I can see us going that way in the near future....
Oh here we go...
1 / It is mandatory to use mask by the general population in closed busy areas (e.g. shopping centers, banks, supermarkets, hospitals, churches, etc) with a penalty of € 300.
2 / Sampling checks at airports are increasing from 600 a day to 1,000, with emphasis on Cypriots returning from leisure trips (holidays), since it has shown that a large percentage of cases comes from Cypriots with travel history.
3 / It is recommended to nurses, private and public, and to nursing homes to strict respect visits and if possible to restrict them to the minimum possible.
4 / Restriction of completeness to 50 % in Public Transport (buses) is restored.
5 / Police control of people who should be put into self-restriction when coming from Class C countries, or when they are close case contacts. In consultation with the competent authorities, a daily compliance check will be carried out on these persons.
6 / Intensified controls and surveillance in businesses, catering areas and other premises by the competent authorities with explicit instructions for zero tolerance.
In addition to the above, and in terms of Limassol and after the latest developments, in the effort to reduce the outbreaks and breakdown of transmission chains identified, the following measures were decided and entered into force today at midnight:
1 / Restore the limitation of the maximum number of 10 people to social gatherings.
2 / Restore the limitation of the maximum number of people to catering premises to 75 persons indoors and 150 persons outdoors, regardless of square meters.
3 / Churches determine the presence of people at the base of square meters depending on the protocol, which will not exceed 75 people.
All the above measures regarding Limassol will be in force for three weeks.
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