The advisory committee on coronavirus will not be discussing further measure relaxations on its next meeting, a source told the Cyprus News Agency on Saturday.
Scheduled for 4pm on Monday, the meeting will assess the new data recorded in Cyprus and the world in relation to the increase of cases as a result of the spread of Omicron.
The experts will focus on the epidemiological picture in Cyprus and put forward suggestions on the government’s next steps.
So far, none of them have proposed any further relaxations, the source said, as they believe it is still too early, given that the latest relaxations came into force last week.
The advisory committee on vaccines is also due to meet on the same day to deliberate on a fourth dose of the anti-coronavirus vaccine for the immunocompromised – a subject the coronavirus advisory committee will touch on.
CNA also said that Health Minister Michalis Hadjipantelas will not be attending the next cabinet meeting on Wednesday as he will be on a visit to Istanbul.
In his absence, the suggestion to include nursery schools in the test to stay system will be put forward by Education Minister Prodromos Prodromou.
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