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Update – 28/02/2022

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As of the latest update by the Greek authorities, the total number of confirmed Covid-19 diagnosed cases in Greece 2,405,401. 63 new deaths were reported raising the total number to 25,785. The number of patients treated in intensive care units is currently 417. 8,214 new cases were announced yesterday in Greece. 2,904 of the new cases were found in the Attica region and 852 new cases in the Thessaloniki region.

Cyprus’ Deputy Ministry for Research and Innovation has finalized the changes needed in the new and improved CovScan Cyprus app to automatically recognize the new health protocols in place for establishments and businesses on the island. The Ministry of Health asked business owners on Thursday to download the app and set it according to the category to which they belong.

There are various categories of establishments, according to their size and function, and the new app will be most useful to the following types of businesses: restaurants, coffee shops, bars, events or reception venues, nightclubs, entertainment venues, music and dance venues, theaters, amphitheaters, cinemas, places of worship and stadiums. Once the business owner has entered the details of their establishment on the app, they can easily check the protocols that apply to them, who can enter their premises and who cannot.

All citizens still have to show their Safe Pass and ID. A Safe Pass provides proof of vaccination, proof of recovery from Covid-19, negative PCR laboratory test or rapid antigen test and can be downloaded at eudcc.gov.cy.

In restaurants, bars and nightclub venues, there is an allowed capacity of 500 people so long as the area corresponds to one person per 1.5 square meters. In terms of nightclubs, the dance floor must be at least 225 sq.m., which can safely accommodate 150 people.

Children aged 6-11 will need to present a rapid test valid for seven days to enter any such establishment whether or not they are fully vaccinated or have a certificate of recovery.

All owners of establishments that can accommodate more than 150 people, providing music and a dance area, must notify the Health Ministry and provide the contact details of the health security person in charge.

In places that do not have a dance floor, entrance is allowed to anyone with a Safe Pass. Dancing in these places is allowed only around the tables.

Places with an area of more than 225 sq.m. accommodating over 150 people can allow entry to people over 12 years of age with a 15-hour rapid test whether or not they have been vaccinated or have recovered from Covid. Children aged 6-11 can enter with a negative seven-day rapid test whether or not they have been vaccinated or have recovered from Covid.

In more detail, the 8,214 new cases detected per Regional Unit:

  • Attica 2,904
    • Eastern Attica 364
    • Northern Sector of Athens  537
    • West Attica 92
    • Western Sector of Athens 359
    • Central Sector of Athens 854
    • Southern Sector of Athens 311
    • Piraeus 317
    • Islands 71
  • Thessaloniki 852
  • Mount Athos 1
  • Etoloakarnania 127
  • Andros 5
  • Argolida 42
  • Arcadia 63
  • Arta 34
  • Achaia 220
  • Boeotia 64
  • Grevena 9
  • Drama 40
  • Evros 63
  • Evia 165
  • Evritania 8
  • Zakynthos 34
  • Ilia 69
  • Imathia 44
  • Heraklion 518
  • Thassos 5
  • Thesprotia 24
  • Thira 10
  • Ithaca 1
  • Ikaria 12
  • Ioannina 186
  • Kavala 61
  • Kalymnos 20
  • Karditsa 65
  • Karpathos 9
  • Kastoria 18
  • Kea-Kythnos 2
  • Corfu 63
  • Kefalonia 29
  • Kilkis 37
  • Kozani 111
  • Corinth 108
  • Kos 54
  • Laconia 45
  • Larissa 203
  • Lasithi 72
  • Lesvos 80
  • Lefkada 20
  • Lemnos 13
  • Magnesia 181
  • Messinia 128
  • Milos 5
  • Mykonos 19
  • Naxos 26
  • Xanthi 60
  • Paros 22
  • Pella 71
  • Pieria 45
  • Preveza 48
  • Rethymnon 90
  • Rodopi 38
  • Rhodes 83
  • Samos 35
  • Serres 79
  • Sporades 5
  • Syros 19
  • Tinos 2
  • Trikala 79
  • Fthiotida 124
  • Florina 38
  • Fokida 20
  • Chalkidiki 52
  • Chania 160
  • Chios 33
  • Under investigation 174

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