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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 4:35 pm 
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Cyprus is one step away from lockdown but the effort is to avoid it at all costs, Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou said on Thursday.

“We are at a breaking point. It might be a matter of days for the situation to get out of control,” Ioannou told the Cybc.

Following the announcement of stricter measures by the health ministry this week, banning house visits, which will remain in force until January 10 together with a 9pm curfew nationwide, Ioannou said there are no more measures left to impose before a blanket lockdown.

“The next step will be a lockdown if the situation becomes that concerning that we are left without any choice,” the minister warned.

During the last few days, there was an increase on the cases due to the gatherings over the holidays, despite the ban on meetings of more than ten people indoors. “The percentage of those testing positive doubled,” Ioannou said. This was likely due to the number of tests being tripled in the past week.

The increase in cases was recorded as a large percentage of the public took advantage of the relaxation where they were still allowed to hold gatherings of up to ten people

The “abuse” of the measure led the minister to ban house visits altogether on Monday.

“The first thing that concerns us is public health and not the economy. People must understand and abide by the measures,” the minister added.

His statements came after a member of the government’s advisory team, Assistant Professor of Pathology at the European University specialising in Infection Control Constantinos Tsioutis reiterated that lockdown should be the last resort as it would raise epidemiological expectations and negatively affect the economy and society and the mental health of the public.

“With a lockdown the targets change,” he said. Any improvement as a result of lockdown would be slow to materialise, according to the professor.

Tsioutis said the island’s situation remained critical and estimated that January would see more cases.

“We know from an epidemiological point of view that January will be the worst month not only for us but for the whole of Europe,” he said.

Explaining why the second wave hit countries worse than the first, Tsioutis said that partly was due to ‘pandemic fatigue’ among populations, which resulted in people not abiding by the measures plus winter conditions that force more people indoors where the virus spread more easily.

The holidays are a high-risk factor, according to the ministry’s advisor. “Many people are now self-isolating because on Christmas day they came in contact with positive cases,” he said.

Vaccines arrived and brought some hope to the island last week, but it will take several months “until a certain percent of the population is vaccinated and immunised,” Tsioutis added.

The high number of cases also corresponds with increases in hospitalisations, which pressures the health system and leads to more deaths, “not only of the elderly but also people with chronic health problems,” Tsioutis added.

“Those being treated now are people who contracted the virus a week or two or three weeks ago. Unfortunately, the clinical course of the virus is such that when someone is hospitalised, they have to stay for several days increasing pressure on intensive care units, where beds and the staff are limited,” he explained.

Urging people to abide by the health ministry’s guidelines, Tsioutis said: “We all know how we can avoid transmission, how we can protect ourselves and those around us. And that should be the main message of the day, that the measures should be implemented to see an improvement in the epidemiological picture,” he said.

https://cyprus-mail.com/2020/12/31/coronavirus-one-step-away-from-blanket-lockdown/

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 6:16 pm 
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Why are some people incapable of following simple instructions?
Why can't some people deny themselves their usual habits for the good of all.
What a totally selfish bunch of people we are seeing world wide.
We are never going to get rid of this virus unless we stop moving around and visiting and going on holiday when it is just self indulgence.
Unless you are going to work in an essential job, going for medical help or doing a shop once a week for food, stay at home!!!


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:05 pm 
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Oh for goodness' sake. Who is at breaking point? Two people who would normally have flu get a bit poorly and here we are destroying the world economy again. When everyone is locked down how in the world the President and all his men - who apparently have been vaccinated anyway - can feel they are at "breaking point" is beyond me. Nobody else seems to be. A bit cheesed off maybe. But in a world of high drama perhaps that is what he meant.


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Unbelievable Cactus!! The hospitals are near breaking point as are the staff! Where have you been for the last few weeks? I suggest you ask anyone working on the covid wards just how devastating this virus is or indeed anyone who has lost loved ones and ask them!
Cyprus will now not be getting the Oxford vaccine until February at the earliest so now is not the time to argue against restrictions


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There are too many IGNORANT self-centered people around. They think that they are not affected by the Virus. They believe they are a law unto themselves. I see so many groups and no wearing masks. Unbelievable. I go for my daily walks always wearing a face mask. Furthermore, I cross the road to avoid being close to people. I could go on and on. Rant over.


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Oh for goodness' sake. Who is at breaking point? Two people who would normally have flu get a bit poorly and here we are destroying the world economy again. When everyone is locked down how in the world the President and all his men - who apparently have been vaccinated anyway - can feel they are at "breaking point" is beyond me. Nobody else seems to be. A bit cheesed off maybe. But in a world of high drama perhaps that is what he meant.



THESE people are ay breaking point treating some people with 'the flu'
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 8:47 pm 
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Thanks for posting that Dave - it makes me cry to see them. Who on earth cannot fail to be moved by these very honest pictures. To be honest I despair of humanity and although I never thought I would say this I will be glad not to be around in the future.


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I am dumbfounded that anyone after all of these terrible months is still thinking that this terrible virus is some kind of simple flu!!!!! Or indeed any of the other conspiracies that are doing the Rounds!!!

A lot of my family and friends work in the NHS front line on Covid wards

They are exhausted ...yet continue to fight daily selflessly to save everyone’s lives

Those pictures of exhausted nurses and drs

brought tears to my eyes
And anger

Because there are still people out there who still have not understood what on earth is going on!


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 10:27 pm 
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Cannot believe that there are ignorant people out there who think it is just the flu, my daughter rang me today to wish me a Happy new year, she is a sister in Derby Royal Hospital, it is that bad they have had to shut a ward in coronary care because of an outbreak of the virus.

In the Derby area there were 246 deaths of caused by Covid, there are over 74,125 deaths in the UK, ask their families if they think it is over exaggerated and jus a little flu.

My daughter never got to have Christmas with her children because she was working, in the last 6 months she has had just 3 weeks off, I have not seen my Daughter for 5 hours since last December 2019 YES 2019 that is over a year so for those that do not believe in it GET REAL.

Sorry it winds me up.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 02, 2021 3:28 pm 
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On such a lovely, sunny day ..we drove down to the Harbour!
Mistake ...HUGE mistake

Every man and his dog where down there
It was packed

Alarmingly out of all of the crowds we saw less than 10 people wearing their masks correctly
A few others wore their masks ineffectively under their noses or as chin straps

The vast majority of every age group who has to be said where mostly all local Cypriots had no masks on at all!!!

It was like wow!

What has it all been about...the lockdown, resteraunts and bars with safe distancing closed, the malls where you had to wear masks closed, no one allowed into your gardens or houses, no Christmas or New Years, curfews!!! What was the point!

As no one was bothered at all ...how many more infections are going to be passed around today with such stupid , selfish behavior?

Watch the numbers jump again in the next couple of weeks!

Which part of all of this ...do they not get?
And why not one police offer ...to quietly just remind people to keep their distances and wear their masks?

We drove down the Harbour front ...did NOT get out ... and went straight back home

As it was obviously dangerous down at the harbour today!

We where dumbstruck by the stupid behavior that we saw!


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migmogs wrote:
The vast majority of every age group who has to be said where mostly all local Cypriots had no masks on at all!!!

1460 is the number to call to report what is going on there!


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Effsie wrote:
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The vast majority of every age group who has to be said where mostly all local Cypriots had no masks on at all!!!

1460 is the number to call to report what is going on there!


Tried ringing that...was out through to Paphos...who before I could explain ...put me on hold...and didn,t come back to me

After waiting ages ..... I put the phone down

Just take care, stay safe and stay away from the Harbour


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Just returned from a secluded beach area after an enjoyable picnic - just 10 minutes drive from St George's Hotel in Chloraka. Saw only Cypriots who not only remained at a safe distance (in their vehicles so no need for masks) but as they drove past wished us a Happy New Year.


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migmogs wrote:
Tried ringing that...was out through to Paphos...who before I could explain ...put me on hold...and didn,t come back to me

After waiting ages ..... I put the phone down

Just take care, stay safe and stay away from the Harbour

When I called them it went through to Nicosia, who took the details and said that they would contact Paphos police to deal with it,


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Effsie wrote:
migmogs wrote:
Tried ringing that...was out through to Paphos...who before I could explain ...put me on hold...and didn,t come back to me

After waiting ages ..... I put the phone down

Just take care, stay safe and stay away from the Harbour

When I called them it went through to Nicosia, who took the details and said that they would contact Paphos police to deal with it,


I went through to Nicosia
Who put me through to Paphos


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