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New relaxations of measures against COVID

11/04/2022 09:41

New measures to ease restrictions to combat the coronavirus pandemic will take effect as of Monday, April 11th. The measures were announced on Thursday by Health Minister Michael Hadjipantela.

According to the Minister`s statements, the Council of Ministers decided from April 11, among other things, to abolish the mandatory use of protective masks outdoors and the abolition of safe passes in workplaces, with the exception of employees in nursing homes, closed structures, hospitals, medical centres and health professionals.

As of the same date, the obligation to display a safe pass in businesses that serve the public, as well as government and public sector service departments that serve the public, in archaeological sites, museums, historical sites, visual arts sites and galleries, construction sites, farmers` markets, bazaars and fairs, is also abolished.

In addition, from 11 April, occupancy rates in theatres, cinemas and auditoriums are also increased to 100% capacity, while teleworking is recommended at a rate of 25% in private and public sector enterprises and organisations, as well as local authorities.

The new relaxations

In detail, the Council of Ministers decided:

a) from 11 April 2022, the abolition of the mandatory use of protective masks outdoors.

b) from 11 April 2022, the abolition of the Safe Pass in workplaces, in compliance with the guidelines of the Ministry of Health. It is recommended to carry out a self-test in case of symptoms. Employees in nursing homes, closed structures, nursing homes, medical centres and health professionals are excluded.

(c) from 18 April 2022, the abolition of the Safe Pass in retail and shopping centres (excluding food outlets within shopping centres).

(d) as of April 11, 2022, the automatic release of individuals who are restricted as positive cases on day 7 of self-limitation without the administration of a Rapid Antigen Detection Test (Rapid Test) provided they are not actively symptomatic. Discharge earlier than day 7 can be done by PCR test (with negative result) on day 5 of diagnosis at a cost to be borne by the person concerned. The measure will also apply to existing cases on 11 April 2022. Special arrangements apply to closed structures and nursing homes.

(e) from 11 April 2022, the reduction of the self-limitation period from 7 to 5 days for persons who are close contacts of a confirmed positive case and under the protocol are placed in restraint, assuming they are not actively symptomatic. Obligation for a Rapid test on the 3rd and 5th day after contact. The measure will also apply to existing cases on 11 April 2022.

(f) from 11 April 2022, reducing the time period of the `test to stay` measure (where applicable) from 7 to 5 days. The measure will also apply to existing cases on 11 April 2022. Pupils who are an intra-family contact positive case are excluded from the use of the “test to stay” measure.

(g) On April 11, 2022, the extension of the "test to stay" measure (where applicable) to after-school evening activities for pupils.

(h) from 11 April 2022, the abolition of Safe Pass display at businesses which serve the public, government and wider public sector departments/agencies which serve the public, at archaeological sites, museums, historic sites, visual arts venues and galleries, construction sites and similar businesses, markets, bazaars and fairs.

(i) from 11 April 2022, the increase of occupancy rates in theatres, cinemas and auditoriums to 100% of capacity.

j) as of 11 April 2022, a recommended teleworking rate of 25% in enterprises and organisations, the public and wider public sector, as well as local government authorities.

(k) as of 11 April 2022, patient visits to public and private hospitals are allowed on presentation of a 24-hour antigen rapid test (1 person per visit).

(l) as of May 2, 2022, students present a 48-hour rapid antigen detection test (Rapid test) upon returning to schools followed by a 7-day Rapid test.

(m) Beginning April 11, 2022, group camping is permitted upon presentation of a Safe Pass.

(n) beginning April 15, 2022, the notification of positive diagnoses, deaths and hospitalisations shall be made on a weekly basis.