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2021-05-10 13:35:43 GMT2021-05-10 21:35:43(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
NICOSIA, May 10 (Xinhua) The Health Ministry of Cyprus issued a decree Monday, easing most coronavirus-related restrictions and introducing a SafePass for shops, restaurants and crowded events as well as on buses.
Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou said there is both optimism and concerns as the eastern Mediterranean island is gradually moving out of the pandemic crisis.
Shopping malls, department stores, retail, restaurants and cafes opened as of 5 a.m. on Monday, while a mandatory SMS message for an outing once a day was scrapped.
Instead, people must use a SafePass, which displays one of three documents: a certificate of vaccination with at least one dose of an European Union (EU) licensed vaccine, proof they had the virus in the past six months, or a negative test result for coronavirus.
© Parikiaki 2021 People aged 61 and over will be able to book an appointment through the vaccination portal on Wednesday and Thursday to be vaccinated against COVID-19, the Health Ministry of Cyprus has said, adding that 19,378 appointments will be made available. In a press release, the Ministry also informs that until April 5, 165,116 vaccine doses have been administered, 117,615 first doses and 47,501 second doses of the vaccine. At the same time 7,577 people belonging to vulnerable groups of the population have received the first dose of the vaccine while 548 vaccinations were administered on people who are.