Filenews 30 October 2020
Strict measures are in place throughout Cyprus to stop the new spread of coronavirus, while in Limassol and Paphos a mini lockdown has been imposed due to the burdened epidemiological burden observed. The decrees issued since March are dozens and the directives are even more, which raises reasonable questions about what is true and what is not true in all cities.
In addition to the mandatory use of masks indoors and outdoors, with some exceptions, it is important to record measures and protocols by city and province.
In particular, the following shall apply until 9 November:
Nicosia:
- Persons may be present at gatherings in homes and public gathering places, with the exception of dining areas, with a maximum of 10 persons per house/group, including minor children
- The maximum number of persons allowed to be served in the dining areas is set at 75 people indoors and 150 people outdoors. In any case, the measure for keeping a distance of 3 m2 for interiors and 2 m2 for outdoor spaces per person, regardless of the square meters of each premises, remains in force. For example, if a dining area has 400 m2 outdoors and based on the measure to maintain a distance of 2 m2 per person, it could serve up to 200 people, the number of customers may not exceed 150. If a premises has 300 m2 indoors and based on the measure to maintain a distance of 3 m2 per person, it could serve up to 100 people, the number of persons may not exceed 75.
- The maximum number of persons per reservation/table/group in dining areas may not exceed 6 persons.
- The church in churches, as well as religious ceremonies, are performed according to the guidelines of the Holy Archdiocese of Cyprus.
- Matches may be held in sports facilities, in the context of sports leagues, without the presence of spectators, as long as the relevant protocols are complied with.
- Closed and open cinemas, theatres and theatres with a occupancy of 50% of their capacity are allowed.
- Cocktail party and congratulations are forbidden at weddings and christenings. Only the physical presence at a meal or dinner is allowed, with a maximum attendance of 350 people.
- Beverage and food retailers (ovens, supermarkets, mini-markets, etc.) and pharmacies from the start of their operation until 9 a.m. serve only people over 60 years of age and people with disabilities.
- The use of a mask by the general population, aged 12 years and over, becomes mandatory in public outdoor areas and in those interiors that coexist beyond two persons (excluding houses).
Larnaca:
- Persons may be present at gatherings in homes and public gathering places, with the exception of dining areas, with a maximum of 10 persons per house/group, including minor children
- The maximum number of persons allowed to be served in the dining areas is set at 75 people indoors and 150 people outdoors. In any case, the measure for keeping a distance of 3 m2 for interiors and 2 m2 for outdoor spaces per person, regardless of the square meters of each premises, remains in force. For example, if a dining area has 400 m2 outdoors and based on the measure to maintain a distance of 2 m2 per person, it could serve up to 200 people, the number of customers may not exceed 150. If a premises has 300 m2 indoors and based on the measure to maintain a distance of 3 m2 per person, it could serve up to 100 people, the number of persons may not exceed 75.
- The maximum number of persons per reservation/table/group in dining areas may not exceed 6 persons.
- The church in churches, as well as religious ceremonies, are performed according to the guidelines of the Holy Archdiocese of Cyprus.
- Matches may be held in sports facilities, in the context of sports leagues, without the presence of spectators, as long as the relevant protocols are complied with.
- Closed and open cinemas, theatres and theatres with a occupancy of 50% of their capacity are allowed.
- Cocktail party and congratulations are forbidden at weddings and christenings. Only the physical presence at a meal or dinner is allowed, with a maximum attendance of 350 people.
- Beverage and food retailers (ovens, supermarkets, mini-markets, etc.) and pharmacies from the start of their operation until 9 a.m. serve only people over 60 years of age and people with disabilities.
- The use of a mask by the general population, aged 12 years and over, becomes mandatory in public outdoor areas and in those interiors that coexist beyond two persons (excluding houses).
FAMAGUSTA
- Persons may be present at gatherings in homes and public gathering places, with the exception of dining areas, with a maximum of 10 persons per house/group, including minor children
- The maximum number of persons allowed to be served in the dining areas is set at 75 people indoors and 150 people outdoors. In any case, the measure for keeping a distance of 3 m2 for interiors and 2 m2 for outdoor spaces per person, regardless of the square meters of each premises, remains in force. For example, if a dining area has 400 m2 outdoors and based on the measure to maintain a distance of 2 m2 per person, it could serve up to 200 people, the number of customers may not exceed 150. If a premises has 300 m2 indoors and based on the measure to maintain a distance of 3 m2 per person, it could serve up to 100 people, the number of persons may not exceed 75.
- The maximum number of persons per reservation/table/group in dining areas may not exceed 6 persons.
- The church in churches, as well as religious ceremonies, are performed according to the guidelines of the Holy Archdiocese of Cyprus.
- Matches may be held in sports facilities, in the context of sports leagues, without the presence of spectators, as long as the relevant protocols are complied with.
- Closed and open cinemas, theatres and theatres with a occupancy of 50% of their capacity are allowed.
- Cocktail party and congratulations are forbidden at weddings and christenings. Only the physical presence at a meal or dinner is allowed, with a maximum attendance of 350 people.
- Beverage and food retailers (ovens, supermarkets, mini-markets, etc.) and pharmacies from the start of their operation until 9 a.m. serve only people over 60 years of age and people with disabilities.
- The use of a mask by the general population, aged 12 years and over, becomes mandatory in public outdoor areas and in those interiors that coexist beyond two persons (excluding houses).
Limassol:
- Persons may be present at gatherings in homes and public gathering places, with the exception of dining areas, with a maximum of 10 persons per house/group, including minor children
- The maximum number of persons allowed to be served in the dining areas is set at 75 people indoors and 150 people outdoors. In any case, the measure for keeping a distance of 3 m2 for interiors and 2 m2 for outdoor spaces per person, regardless of the square meters of each premises, remains in force. For example, if a dining area has 400 m2 outdoors and based on the measure to maintain a distance of 2 m2 per person, it could serve up to 200 people, the number of customers may not exceed 150. If a premises has 300 m2 indoors and based on the measure to maintain a distance of 3 m2 per person, it could serve up to 100 people, the number of persons may not exceed 75.
- The maximum number of persons per reservation/table/group in dining areas may not exceed 6 persons.
- The church in churches, as well as religious ceremonies, are performed according to the guidelines of the Holy Archdiocese of Cyprus.
- Matches may be held in sports facilities, in the context of sports leagues, without the presence of spectators, as long as the relevant protocols are complied with.
- Closed and open cinemas, theatres and theatres with a occupancy of 50% of their capacity are allowed.
- Cocktail party and congratulations are forbidden at weddings and christenings. Only the physical presence at a meal or dinner is allowed, with a maximum attendance of 350 people.
- Beverage and food retailers (ovens, supermarkets, mini-markets, etc.) and pharmacies from the start of their operation until 9 a.m. serve only people over 60 years of age and people with disabilities.
- The use of a mask by the general population, aged 12 years and over, becomes mandatory in public outdoor areas and in those interiors that coexist beyond two persons (excluding houses).
- Restaurants (restaurants, dining areas within hotels and other tourist accommodations, taverns, cafes, pizzerias, pubs, snack bars, bars, cafes, and dining areas within canteens and/or sports groups, cultural groups, clubs, clubs, etc.) are allowed until 10.30 p.m. It is clarified that the above premises may provide home delivery services after 10.30 p.m.
- Citizens may not move from 11 p.m. until 5 a.m. the following day, with the exception of travel for medical reasons (from/to pharmacy, hospital) or for work purposes, by presenting a certificate or evidence.
- All afternoon sports and social activities of children under the age of 18 (e.g. football, dancing, swimming, martial arts, theatre, choir, etc.) are suspended.
- The matches of the sports leagues of athletes under the age of 18 of the teams, whose headquarters are in the Provinces of Limassol and Paphos, are suspended. For example, if a team based in Limassol or Paphos province competes with a Nicosia District team, the match is postponed until the end of the measures.
Paphos:
- Persons may be present at gatherings in homes and public gathering places, with the exception of dining areas, with a maximum of 10 persons per house/group, including minor children
- The maximum number of persons allowed to be served in the dining areas is set at 75 people indoors and 150 people outdoors. In any case, the measure for keeping a distance of 3 m2 for interiors and 2 m2 for outdoor spaces per person, regardless of the square meters of each premises, remains in force. For example, if a dining area has 400 m2 outdoors and based on the measure to maintain a distance of 2 m2 per person, it could serve up to 200 people, the number of customers may not exceed 150. If a premises has 300 m2 indoors and based on the measure to maintain a distance of 3 m2 per person, it could serve up to 100 people, the number of persons may not exceed 75.
- The maximum number of persons per reservation/table/group in dining areas may not exceed 6 persons.
- The church in churches, as well as religious ceremonies, are performed according to the guidelines of the Holy Archdiocese of Cyprus.
- Matches may be held in sports facilities, in the context of sports leagues, without the presence of spectators, as long as the relevant protocols are complied with.
- Closed and open cinemas, theatres and theatres with a occupancy of 50% of their capacity are allowed.
- Cocktail party and congratulations are forbidden at weddings and christenings. Only the physical presence at a meal or dinner is allowed, with a maximum attendance of 350 people.
- Beverage and food retailers (bakeries, supermarkets, mini-markets, etc.) and pharmacies from the start of their operation until 9 a.m. serve only people over 60 years of age and people with disabilities.
- The use of a mask by the general population, aged 12 years and over, becomes mandatory in public outdoor areas and in those interiors that coexist beyond two persons (excluding houses).
- Restaurants (restaurants, dining areas within hotels and other tourist accommodations, taverns, cafes, pizzerias, pubs, snack bars, bars, cafes, and dining areas within canteens and/or sports groups, cultural groups, clubs, clubs, etc.) are allowed until 10.30 p.m. It is clarified that the above premises may provide home delivery services after 10.30 p.m.
- Citizens may not move from 11 p.m. until 5 a.m. the following day, with the exception of travel for medical reasons (from/to pharmacy, hospital) or for work purposes, by presenting a certificate or evidence.
- All afternoon sports and social activities of children under the age of 18 (e.g. football, dancing, swimming, martial arts, theatre, choir, etc.) are suspended.
- The matches of the sports leagues of athletes under the age of 18 of the teams, whose headquarters are in the Provinces of Limassol and Paphos, are suspended. For example, if a team based in Limassol or Paphos province competes with a Nicosia District team, the match is postponed until the end of the measures.
Protocols and instructions
The protocols or instructions issued by the Ministry of Health are in force. Specifically, see the protocols/instructions:
- PROTOCOL FOR THE EXPORT OF EVENTS/COUNTRIES
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION OF CLOSED THEATRES AND CINEMATOGRAPHS
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION OF POLYCABLES (MALL)
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION OF REFERENCE COUNTRIES
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR MASSIAN TRANSPORT
- PROTOCOL FOR LINE TRADE BUSINESS
Source: Eyenews
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