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ONE ESTABLISHMENT, 16 INDIVIDUALS BOOKED

 Cyprus Mail 4 September 2020 - by Annette Chrysostomou

Photo: Christos Theodordes

During 24 hours from Thursday to Friday police carried out inspections on 738 persons and premises for violations of the coronavirus measures, mainly checking on compliance regarding the use of masks. Fourteen of the checks were carried out at the ports.

Only one establishment was booked, and 16 individuals.

Five individuals were fined in Nicosia and Limassol each, two in Larnaca, two in Paphos, one in Famagusta and one in the Morphou district.

The establishment which was booked is located in the Paphos district.

 


MINISTRY ISSUES DUST WARNING

 Cyprus Mail 4 September 2020 - by Staff Reporter



The labour ministry has issued a dust alert for Friday and warned vulnerable groups of the population to stay indoors as much as possible.

The high concentrations of dust only add to the discomfort of the heat wave gripping Cyprus this week. Temperatures today are set to soar to 45C inland.

In an announcement, the labour ministry said high concentrations of dust are observed in the air, according to measurements from ground Stations of the Air Quality Monitoring Network operated by the Department of Labour Inspection.

“The public, and particularly any vulnerable groups of population (children, older people, and the infirm) are urged to avoid circulating in open spaces until the observed episode has elapsed, as the small size of respirable particles in dust may have negative effects on human health,” it said.

Employers must take appropriate measures (organizational and/or technical) after assessing any risks that their employees may face while working in open spaces, and it is recommended that workers in such spaces use appropriate means of personal protection, it added.

In detail, the latest hourly dust concentrations measured at 7:00 am in the following areas are:

Nicosia: 48  μg/m3

Limassol: 61  μg/m3

Larnaca: 60  μg/m3

Paphos: 100  μg/m3

Paralimni: 53  μg/m3

Zygi: 42  μg/m3

Ayia Marina Xyliatou: 49  μg/m3

It is noted that ‘dust’ refers to respirable particulate matter of a diameter smaller than 10 μm (PM10) in the air. According to the relevant legislation, a limit value not to be exceeded is set for the daily average concentrations at 50 μg/m3 (micrograms per cubic metre).

More information on the measured pollutant concentrations and real-time updates is available online at www.airquality.gov.cy, and also through the free mobile application ‘Air Quality Cyprus’.


WANTED IN CONNECTION WITH BURGLARY AND THEFT CASES

 04/09/2020 09:33:00

Irakli Tatunashvili

Police continue to want IRAKLI TATUNASHVILI, a 29-year-old from Georgia, whose photo is published in 

connection with three cases of house break-ins and thefts, offences committed between 2018 and 2019 in 

Limassol.

 

Anyone who knows anything that can help identify the above person is kindly requested to contact the 

Limassol T.E.O. at tel. 25-805020 or with the nearest Police Station, or with the Citizen's Contact Line at 

1460.




UK SEES JUST 30%-40% CHANCE OF BREXIT TRADE DEAL

 Cyprus Mail 4 September 2020 - Reuters News Service


Britain's chief negotiator David Frost and EU's Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier arrive for a meeting, in Brussels, Belgium August 21, 2020. REUTERS/Yves Herman/Pool


Senior officials in British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s office see only a 30%-40% chance that there will be a Brexit trade agreement with the European Union due to an impasse over state aid rules, The Times reported.

Britain left the EU on Jan. 31 but talks have so far made little headway on agreeing a new trade deal by the time a status-quo transition arrangement ends in December.

Britain’s desire to use state aid to build up its technology sector means that Johnson’s top ministers are unwilling to budge in negotiations on state aid, The Times said.

“Inside No 10, they now think there is only a 30 to 40 per cent chance that there will be an agreement,” James Forsyth, political editor of The Spectator, wrote in a column. “The sticking point isn’t fish — I’m told that there is a ‘deal to be done’ there — but state aid.”

The UK wants the percentage of fish quotas reserved for UK vessels in British waters to increase from some 25% now to more than 50%, The Times said.


FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 - CORONAVIRUS GLOBAL UPDATE

 in-cyprus 4 September 2020 - by Annie Charalambous



Here’s what you need to know about the coronavirus right now:

Doctors’ strike ends in South Korea

South Korean doctors have agreed to end a two-week strike which has complicated efforts to curb a new wave of coronavirus infections, after overnight talks about the government’s medical reform plans.

About 16,000 intern and resident doctors have been on strike since Aug. 21, over the reform proposals, which include increasing the number of doctors, building public medical schools, allowing state insurance to cover more oriental medicine, and expanding telemedicine.

The doctors argue it would only deepen the concentration of physicians in cities without improving poor medical infrastructure and work conditions in rural provinces.

The government had agreed to halt the reforms and discuss them again with the industry and the parliament once the coronavirus outbreak had stabilised, according to ruling party officials who brokered the agreement.

COVID-19 spreads on U.S. campuses, ‘Batman’ movie set

Indiana University at Bloomington on Thursday urged students living in fraternity and sorority houses to move out, citing an “alarming” rate of positive COVID-19 tests that marked the latest outbreak in the U.S. Midwest and at a college campus.

The university said on Twitter that positive tests for coronavirus were exceeding 50% in some Greek houses, higher than in dorms, and told fraternity and sorority members to “re-evaluate their current living situation.”

British actor Robert Pattinson has tested positive for COVID-19, news media reported on Thursday, halting production of “The Batman” north of London, and highlighting the industry’s struggles to get back to business under complex safety procedures that include testing, quarantine and social distancing on sets that employ dozens of crew members, makeup artists, actors, extras and other production staff.

Australia deaths jump, NZ keeps restrictions

Australia’s Victoria state reported a record 59 deaths on Friday, the highest ever daily total for the country, including previously unrecorded fatalities in aged care homes over the past several weeks.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s federal government is pushing state and territory governments to reopen borders as Australia tackles its first recession in almost 30 years. The national cabinet meeting is expected to discuss the potential of an agreed definition across the country for virus “hotspots”.

In New Zealand, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Friday current restrictions to beat the spread of the coronavirus would be in place until at least mid-September. Auckland, the country’s largest city and the centre of a fresh outbreak, will remain on alert level 2.5 that limits gatherings to no more than 10 people.

Jump in rural India’s cases

The quaint, sugarcane-growing village of Rajewadi in India’s west did not have a single confirmed coronavirus case until mid-August. Now one in every four people there is positive for the virus, with police blaming a local religious event for the spread.

Such spurts in cases in small towns and villages, where mask wearing and social distancing have nearly vanished and community gatherings are back, explain why India’s infections are now rising faster than anywhere else in the world and why the country is soon set to top 4 million cases.

“In April and May, people were following all the rules but now the mentality has changed. They have become casual and are taking coronavirus lightly,” said Subhash Chavan, civil surgeon in Satara district where Rajewadi village is located. This trend has played out across India’s countryside where 60% of its 1.35 billion people live.

(Reuters)

NATO SAYS GREECE, TURKEY AGREE TO TALKS OVER EASTERN MED - ATHENS DISMISSES THIS

 in-cyprus 4 September 2020 - by Annie Charalambous



Greece and Turkey have agreed to talks to avoid accidental clashes in the Eastern Mediterranean, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said late on Thursday, part of efforts to defuse the worsening dispute over energy resources in the region.

But diplomatic sources in Athens sent the message this does not correspond to reality.

“We have taken note of the NATO secretary general’s will to work to set up de-escalation mechanisms … However, only the immediate removal of all Turkish vessels from the Greek continental shelf would constitute a de-escalation,” a Greek diplomat also told Reuters.

Germany is also leading a diplomatic push for broader dialogue and German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke to Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan by video conference.

“Following my discussions with Greek and Turkish leaders, the two allies have agreed to enter into technical talks at NATO to establish mechanisms for military deconfliction to reduce the risk of incidents and accidents in the Eastern Mediterranean,” Stoltenberg said in a statement.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies Turkey and Greece vehemently disagree over claims to natural gas reserves in the eastern Mediterranean and the extent of their continental shelves.

The dispute flared last month when Turkish and Greek frigates had a mild collision.

Turkey‘s foreign ministry said it backed NATO’s initiative and expected Greece to do the same. The talks were not about solving bilateral problems between them but about measures so far handled by the two countries’ militaries, it added.

“We want to reiterate that our country is ready for unconditional dialogue to find lasting and just solutions with Greece on all problems between us in the framework of international law,” the statement said.

Greece has been joined by NATO allies France and Italy in its military drills in the same area of the Mediterranean, while Turkey has also carried out naval exercises.

“Deconfliction” in military parlance can mean setting up communications links between rival militaries in the same theatre, as the United States has done with Russia in Syria, but Stoltenberg did not go into details.

Erdogan and Merkel discussed the dispute and the Turkish president said Greece, Cyprus and the countries which supported them were “taking steps which heightened deadlock and tensions”.

Greece, with support from the European Union, accuses Turkey of aggressive actions and infringing on its maritime borders.

 

GROUP OF BOTTLE-NOSE DOLPHINS SPOTTED IN LIMASSOL

 in-cyprus 4 September 2020 - by Annie Charalambous


Some 30 bottle-nose dolphins recently took to Limassol beach area for a swim and the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research on Friday released useful information.

To begin with, these were adult Atlantic bottle-nose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) which are the most well-known species of the family Delphinidae.

“They are also coastal, that is, in many cases they swim and feed themselves within a short distance off shore,” it also said.

“In Cyprus, these playful and friendly dolphins have been spotted by the DFMR and a number of friends of the sea in several areas, but not herds of them as was the recent case…this is not a common phenomenon and cannot go unnoticed,” it added.

Common bottle-nose dolphins are the most familiar dolphins due to the wide exposure they receive in captivity in marine parks and dolphinaria, and in movies and television programs.

The common bottle-nose dolphin is the largest species of the beaked dolphins and they inhabit temperate and tropical oceans throughout the world.

They are absent only from polar waters since these dolphins inhabit warm and temperate seas worldwide.

Bottle-nose dolphins were well known to the ancient Greeks and Romans, figuring
prominently in their legends and were described in the writings of Aristotle, Oppian, and others.

 

CYPRUS ON NORWAY'S LIST OF COUNTRIES EASED OF COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS

 in-cyprus 4 September 2020 - by Annie Charalambous


Norway has said that Cyprus and six regions of Sweden and one in Denmark will be eased of Covid-19 restrictions providing for a 10-day quarantine on all people arriving from these countries.

Norway on Thursday announced it will impose a 10-day quarantine on all people arriving from Italy and Slovenia from September 5 due to rising numbers of coronavirus cases in those countries. Restrictions will also apply to the Vatican and San Marino.

To try to prevent a domestic resurgence of the coronavirus, Norway quarantines all travellers from countries with more than 20 confirmed new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population during the past two weeks.

It also advises Norwegians against travelling to those nations.

With its latest additions to the list, Norway will be restricting travel from most countries, only allowing quarantine-free travel from EU countries Cyprus, Hungary, Slovakia, Finland and the Baltic states and parts of Denmark and Sweden.

SUPPORT MEASURES TO ADDRESS THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS AS REGARDS EMPLOYMENT & ENTERPRISES

 



03-09-2020 14:45

Support measures to address the consequences of the Covid-19 Coronavirus as regards employment and enterprises

Press conference – 3 September 2020

In the context of the instructions by the President of the Republic and the constant review procedure for measures taken to address the crisis on account of the pandemic, with a view to supporting both the workers who have lost their employment or full employment as well as their enterprises, the functioning of which has been affected by the impact of the virus, the Council of Ministers approved, today, the following Proposal of the Minister of Labour, Welfare and Social Insurance and the Minister of Finance:

1. The implementation of the following Special Plans being applied by the Ministry of Labour, Welfare and Social Insurance are extended until 31st  October 2020, inclusive:

(a)

Special Plan for Hotel and Tourist Accommodation,

  

  (b)

Special Plan for Economic Activities related to the Tourism Industry or Economic Activities directly affected by Tourism or Economic Activities linked to Businesses under Mandatory Full Suspension,

(c)

Special Plan for Businesses of Certain Economic Activities

(d)

Special Plan for Complete Suspension of Business Activity

(e)

Special Unemployment Support Plan

(f)

Special Plan for Certain Categories of self-employed, concerning persons who are not employers and which are registered in the Register of the Social Security Services for specific professional categories.

The Special Plans will be implemented during the period referred to on the basis of the table attached as Appendix I and will include the requirement of non-dismissal of employees until December 2020.

 2. The following are to be announced and implemented by the Human Resources Development Authority (HRDA):

(a)  Special Schemes for the Training of Employees to the amount of €14 million for the period beginning after the end of October 2020, aiming to enable 1,000 Small and Medium Enterprises, which have sustained substantial reduction in their turnover due to the pandemic, to train on average once a month their employees with the training cost  being covered by the Scheme (€12 per hour for a total of 200 hours of training) and

(b)  A Programme is introduced for the Professional Training of Unemployed (focusing on Unemployed in the Hotel Sector), amounting to €7 million.

 3. Schemes are announced and implemented by the Ministry of Labour, Welfare and Social Insurance concerning the Subsidisation of the Payroll Cost for the Recruitment of Unemployed Personnel for the period beginning after the end of October 2020, by making use of the European Social Fund as follows:

 

                            Scheme

 

          Estimated Cost

 

i

Incentives Provision Scheme

for Recruitment of Unemployed

€17,000,000

 

 

ii

Incentives Provision Scheme

for Occupational Rehabilitation of

Released Prison Inmates

€4,000,000

 

 

 

iii

Incentives Provision Scheme for the Employment of Young People

aged 15 to 29 years, who

are out of work, education or training (for immediate recruitment)

€1,000,000

 

 

iv

Incentives Provision Scheme for

the Training of Young People

aged 15 to 29 years, who

are out of work, education or training (for immediate recruitment)

€4,000,000

 

             

                                                TOTAL

 

€35,000.00

 

4. The Special Plans for Full and Part-time Suspension of Business Activities implemented by the Ministry of Labour, Welfare and Social Insurance for Hotels and Tourism Related Enterprises are modified and implemented for the period from November 2020 until March 2021, following social consultation.

5. Certain businesses are specifically supported after the end of October 2021 as well, depending on the pandemic data, and

6. The employees’ rights are protected against any unilateral decisions not in line with the statutory procedures of the Trade Relations Code and the Protection of Wages Law through continuous checks and measures, concerning counter-incentives for the companies, as for instance the exclusion from Special Plans or other measures, implemented by the Ministry of Labour, Welfare and Social Insurance.

The implementation cost for the Special Plans until October 2020 amounts to €50 million while that of the additional Training and Recruitment of Unemployed Plans amount to €56 million.

(EK)


Jung Hoon Lim

 Jung Hoon Lim

Photo Shoot Spring 2019