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The local closure in the Limassol and Paphos provinces and additional pan-Cypriot measures to stop the coronavirus pandemic were announced by the Minister of Health, Konstantinos Ioannou, since, as he stated in his statements, from the beginning of the pandemic until September, the 28% of the cases were from Limassol and Paphos, while in October and until today 70% of the cases came from the two regions.
Specifically for the period from November 12 to November 30, 2020 in the provinces of Limassol and Paphos:
– It is forbidden to transfer people from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the next day, except for trips for urgent medical reasons (from / to pharmacy, hospital) or for work reasons, presenting the corresponding certificate or proof.
– The movement of people to and from the provinces of Limassol and Paphos, as well as between the two provinces, with the exception of the movement of workers in essential services, travel for a medical incident (with the presentation of a medical certificate), is prohibited, trips for the transfer of people to and from the air. Larnaca and Paphos and the port of Limassol.
– Meetings in public places (parks, squares, dams, picnic areas, beaches, sidewalks and marinas, etc.) are prohibited, except for sporting purposes, as long as they do not exceed two people, except for minor children of parents who practice sport.
– The presence of people in family gatherings is allowed, with a maximum number of 10 people per house, including minors.
– Ecclesiastical worship and other forms of religious worship in religious places are carried out without the presence of believers.
– Religious ceremonies (weddings, baptisms, funerals) are allowed with a maximum number of 10 people.
– It is forbidden to have lunches / dinners and any other event for weddings and baptisms, other than the event in a house with a maximum number of 10 people including minors.
– The operation of public and private High Schools and Institutions of Higher and Higher Education as of November 16, 2020 will be carried out with distance education. Kindergartens, elementary schools and gymnasiums continue to function normally.
– Public services (public, public sector in general and Local Authorities) will operate with security personnel for urgent matters and attending to citizens in case of emergency. It is understood that essential services employees are excluded from the regulation, and they continue to operate smoothly in accordance with the relevant protocols. Employees not employed in essential services will work remotely, on a rotating basis.
Visits to public and private hospitals, clinics, medical and diagnostic centers are prohibited.
– The operation of restaurants (restaurants, taverns, cafes, pizzerias, pubs, breweries, snack bars, bars, cafes and restaurants in dining rooms and / or sports clubs, cultural clubs, clubs, clubs, etc.) is suspended, except for services related to home delivery and take away food. It is understood that after the travel ban time only the home delivery service is allowed. The dining rooms inside the hotels and tourist accommodations may be open until 10:30 p.m. Only for the service of people who spend the night in their premises. Canteens inside Paphos airport are exempt from the ban.
– The operation of archaeological sites, museums and historical sites and the operation of open-air and indoor theaters, amphitheaters, cinemas and performance halls are suspended.
– Public markets will operate with 50% fullness, according to the corresponding protocol.
– Public transport will operate at 50% of its capacity.
– The operation of closed shopping centers, department stores and department stores that exceed 500 m2 is suspended. It is understood that food retailers are excluded from the above regulation.
– The operation of beauty and tattoo salons, hairdressers and barbershops, gyms, driving schools, gambling and betting establishments, casinos, swimming pools will be suspended, excluding the use by people with disabilities for therapeutic or therapeutic purposes. up to four people, including the coach.
– The operation of gyms, swimming pools and spas within hotels and tourist accommodation is only allowed to serve people who spend the night in these houses.
– The Port of Limassol will operate only for transactions and commercial activities. It is prohibited to disembark cruise passengers.
– Training and sporting events for those under 18 years old are suspended.
– Sports training and events are suspended, with the exception of Division A championships and National Team matches.
– The operation and use of the organized sports facilities is prohibited, except for the exceptions that will be defined in the corresponding Decree.
– Group sports and social activities are prohibited for those under 18 years of age, as defined in the relevant instructions issued by the Ministry of Health.
For the rest of Cyprus, the following measures announced on November 4, 2020 remain valid until November 30, 2020, in addition to:
– The operation of playgrounds, theme parks and amusement parks is suspended.
Conferences, trade and art exhibitions, assemblies and events are prohibited.
– Visits to nursing homes, nursing homes, centers for the chronically ill, structures and shelters for vulnerable groups, temporary shelters for the homeless, nurseries, child protection structures, excluding visits to people with disabilities, visits per week and in Extremely necessary cases will be considered for further visits.
– The operation of the camps is suspended.
– Asylum seekers cannot enter and / or leave the reception, accommodation and detention centers of any person, except the entrance of recently arrived asylum seekers. It is understood that the entry and / or exit of these centers is allowed for employees and exceptional entry and / or exit for humanitarian and / or medical reasons with the corresponding permission of the Minister of the Interior.
– Beverage and food distribution companies (supermarkets, convenience stores, butchers, etc.) and pharmacies from the beginning of their operation until 10 in the morning. they serve only people over 65 and people with disabilities.
Source: skai.gr