Thessaloniki gets ready for its metro launch in November
The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays
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From Saturday 29 May, the curfew in Cyprus will start one hour beyond midnight and will be abolished completely from 10 June, Cypriot Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou announced on his Facebook page following today’s government meeting.
Citing a marked improvement in epidemiological indicators across the island, Ioannou announced a series of further relaxations throughout the coming month.
Details of the decisions regarding the operation of sports venues will be announced by the Cyprus Sports Organisation.
The Health Minister said the Government is proceeding steadily with the relaxation of anti-pandemic measures according to its Recovery and Resilience Plan which aims to restart the economy and social activities. This has been made possible by “the faithful observance of the protection measures, the discipline in following the health protocols and the great response to the call for vaccination”, Ioannou added.
The latest data shows that 51 percent of Cypriots have been vaccinated with the first dose, while 25 percent of the population has received full vaccination protection, which puts the country among the leaders in vaccine rollout across the European Union. The minister hopes that vaccination coverage of 65 percent of the population with at least one dose can be achieved by the end of June.
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The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays
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