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Sweden reports slight decrease in COVID-19 infections, but cautions snapback

STOCKHOLM, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) Swedish Public Health Agency said on Thursday that the number of COVID-19 infections is slightly decreasing in Sweden, while cautioning a risk of an increase again if compliance with regulations is not sustained, reported Swedish Television (SVT). We have a reduction at the national level. The trend seems to be continuing. the number of cases per 100,000 inhabitants is now 588, said Karin Tegmark Wisell, director of Department of Microbiology at the Public Health Agency, at a press conference, according to SVT. It is extremely important to see it as positive. But there are still a large number of cases and there are risks of increase if we do not adhere to the rules, she stressed.

Cyprus to reopen airports on March 1 - World News

2021-01-20 15:35:35 GMT2021-01-20 23:35:35(Beijing Time) Xinhua English NICOSIA, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) Cyprus plans to reopen its airports to visitors from all countries on March 1, Deputy Tourism Minister Savvas Perdios told CyBC state television on Wednesday. This means that passengers will be able to visit Cyprus without quarantine restrictions, unless they test positive for COVID-19 on arrival, Perdios said. He said that the 56 countries with which Cyprus has an air connection will be designated colors according to their coronavirus pandemic situation. Passengers arriving from green category countries will not have to take a COVID-19 test, while those flying in from orange category countries will be obliged to present a negative test certificate before boarding a plane. Passengers arriving from red category countries will have to be tested both before boarding and after arrival.

COVID-19 in the U S , One Year Later

email article It was one year ago Jan. 20, 2020 that the first case of SARS-CoV-2 infection was reported on U.S. soil. It was still called the novel coronavirus at the time; at least that s how it was referenced in a CDC statement. By the time a final Few now believe it was really the country s first case. Scott Lindquist, MD, Washington s state epidemiologist for communicable disease, said the team at the state s health department wasn t surprised to see a positive case at the time. We had a concern there was ongoing spread before then, Lindquist told MedPage Today.

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