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PHAEDON - CREATION OF A THIRD PILLAR IN THE ECONOMY OF PAPHOS

 Filenews 1 November 2020



In the assessment that the two traditional pillars of tourism and construction will continue to exist but cannot remain the only ones, the Mayor of Paphos Phaedon Phaedon made a written announcement, adding that we must here and now create a new pillar in the economy of our city and province.

Mr Phaedon says that we need a new pillar focusing on current trends and developments in the world, adding that experts and related data and data converge on the assessment that in recent and future decades, technology and innovation have produced or will produce most of the world's wealth.

The premise is that, as he explained, we should enter the age of technology and innovation. But in order to get through the portal of modernisation and change in any field, you need to mention the passport of Education and Education, noting that this is the role of the Paphos Innovation Institute.

Referring to the creation of a third pillar in the economy of Paphos, which also includes the transformation of the city into a Smart and Digital City, it is a case, as he pointed out, that goes beyond the boundaries of our city and province.

He added that the success of this project would also benefit the country's economy and at the same time set a tangible example for other cities, noting that the special burden of Paphos and our country in the wider region would increase..

He pointed out that it is very important to design and implement projects, the result and benefits of which will be felt in future times and not necessarily in the narrow context of a term of office, which they as public figures serve.

He also considered that there is, in his view, no greater impact on the course of a society and a nation than that of Education, the education of the cultivation of competences and competences. Part of the broader chapter of Education, with a timeless special weight and role, is Research, Innovation and Technology, as he said.

Expressing his concerns, Mr. Phaedon said that Paphos, a small and for many decades neglected city and province, must redefine its stigma and course in the coming decades.

As he said, a transitional period, the city is faced with two main options, the first is to follow the old engraved path, the second is to draw a new wide road that will lead it to the era of spiritual uplift and prosperity.

The work of the Pafos Innovation Institute, which was inaugurated on Friday and is a jewel for Paphos, is added to a long list of infrastructure and urban development projects of the Municipality of Paphos, which have matured and been implemented in the last 6 years.

Indicatively, he said 10 major projects have been inaugurated, 3 others have been completed and have not yet been inaugurated and another 10 are under way and will be ready in a few months.

Nothing is more important than man identifying his temporary passage from life with projects that contribute to the real progress of the society in which he lives, added the Mayor of Paphos.

He finally sent the message that from Paphos' cooperation with IDC University they all have to gain, Greeks, Jews and Arabs, noting that no one has to be afraid of it because it is a tool of regional development and progress, an investment in peace and coexistence, he concluded.

Source: eyenews/KYPE

LIST OF LABORATORIES WHO CAN CARRY OUT A MOLECULAR EXAMINATION FOR COVID-19

 Filenews 1 November 2020



The Ministry of Health recalls the list of private Clinical Laboratories, which have verified the process of carrying out the diagnostic methodology that detects virus genetic material (RT-RCR), which is the only acceptable and approved method of investigating COVID-19, and to which citizens and/or businesses can privately report for examination.

It should be noted that by The Infectious Diseases Decree No. 38, dated 20 August 2020, a maximum price has been fixed for the coronavirus COVID-19 of €75 (excluding VAT).

In particular, in addition to the Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics and the Microbiological Laboratories of the OKY Hospitals, the private Clinical Laboratories that have completed the process of verifying the diagnostic methodology that detects the genetic material of the virus (RT-RCR) are:

1. ACT-BIO Laboratory Cooperative (Biomedical Laboratories- Biomedical Laboratories Haris Charilaou, Andreas Adamou Chemistry and BIOCHECK-Tingiride Clinical Laboratories)

2. MEDIFOS Laboratory Medicine and Molecular Diagnosis Center

3. Clinical Laboratories Theoharidis

4. MyGene Molecular Diagnostics

5. Diogenes Chemistry (C.D. DNA Biomedica Science Lab)

6. Biomedical Group (Yannoukas Chemistry)

7. Collaboration of Clinical Laboratory Bioanalysis Clinical Labs (Limassol), Clinical Chemistry Tymbios (Nicosia) and PZ Agapiou Diagnostics Laboratories

8. NIPD Genetics

9. Molecular Laboratory Department American Medical Center

10. Clinical Laboratory of Iasis Private Hospital

11. Clinical Laboratory of Private Nursing Evangelism

12. Clinical Laboratory of Private Hospital Polyclinic "HEALTH"

13. Mediterranean Hospital of Cyprus Clinical Laboratory

14. A. Evangelou Lab

15. Synlab

16. Aretae hospital clinic

Source: eyenews

POLICE LAUNCH NEW 'VISUAL IDENTITY'

 Cyprus Mail 1 November 2020 - by Staff Reporter



Police announced that as of Sunday the force had streamlined its public image across all departments “in line with the needs of our time”.

“The changes give a unified look to both the print and electronic forms of communication used by the police, such as letterheads, cards, websites and social media,” it said.

The new ‘visual identity’ came after extensive research and a design study in the context of the modernisation of the force, it added.

It’s standardised motto will be: ‘For a safer society’, which the force said underlines the goals of the Cyprus Police.


CORONAVIRUS - GOVT EXPERT RECOMMENDS MORE SEVERE MEASURES

 Cyprus Mail 1 November 2020 - by Cyprus News Agency



Authorities look set to announce new Covid measures in the coming week, according to a member of the scientific team.

The health minister will be meeting with the epidemiological team on Monday to assess the situation and final decisions are to be taken at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

Constantinos Tsioutis, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Infection Prevention and Control at the European University, a member of the advisory scientific team told the Cyprus News Agency on Sunday that in Limassol and Paphos districts, there is widespread community transmission in the community, which was significantly different from the previous surges that consisted mainly of outbreaks and clusters which were more easily controlled.

Tsioutis said that in order to control the current outbreak, it was essential to significantly limit contacts.

He said that until there was an improvement in situation, there would be an increase in hospital admissions because there was always a delay of several weeks between the detection of new cases and admissions.

The fact that Cyprus was seeing an increasing number of patients almost two weeks after the announcement of the last new measures, meant that the authorities needed to impose more severe measures, either at country level or where the problem is widely spread.

Tsioutis said the latest measures were not being sufficiently observed by the public.

As regards a general lockdown Tsioutis said this would be the option only in the case of uncontrolled spread with deteriorating health indicators, eg hospital admissions, ICU hospitalisations, deaths or increased transmission to vulnerable groups of people.

Tsioutis said that targeted measures were based on local epidemiological figures which allow the authorities to take measures with greater efficiency at the lowest possible cost.

Replying to a question about the rapid tests, he explained that these were rapid antigen tests, as opposed to rapid antibody tests, which are not considered appropriate means for controlling the pandemic.

He said the fast antigen tests have multiple advantages: they give results in 15-30 minutes, they are cheap, easy to use (although they are performed by a trained person on a special platform, they are not as specialised as the RT-PCR molecular test), and have a level of accuracy comparable to the molecular test, with a sensitivity> 94% (ie they identify the most positive) and specificity> 99.5% (ie the positive result means SARS-CoV-2 and not some other pathogen).

They detect specific virus proteins (antigens) that are found in a person`s respiratory system when that person has enough levels of the virus, which indicates the virus is reproducing and therefore the person is contagious.

He said that because of these characteristics, the tests would assist authorities to quickly locate the people who spread the virus and in a timely manner, and so would be useful for early detection of the virus in specific populations and under specific indications, such as those with symptoms, people who reside in areas with increased transmission and in people at high risk of exposure to the virus.

He stressed that the antigen test was not a substitute for molecular testing and therefore required careful planning in its application and use in specific groups. He added that some cases need to be confirmed by a PCR test.

To another question regarding the use of face masks indoors and outdoors, Tsioutis said that the literature so far indicates that the use of mask reduces the possibility of transmission from person to person, especially indoors and in crowded places, provided it was applied correctly by everyone.

He explained that trying to quantify its effectiveness as the only measure to control the recent outbreak was difficult as it has been imposed along with a set of other measures. He added that the effectiveness of the use of a mask varies depending on the space and the area.

Regarding the options of remote work for decongestion of work places, he recalled that in recent weeks measures were suggested to this end as there have been multiple cases of transmission in workplaces.

Tsioutis said that many of these cases would probably have been prevented, if such measures were in place.


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