Crossings at roadblocks remain in deep red because of the pandemic and the measures in place are being adjusted accordingly, effective Monday, January 24, the United Nations said Thursday.
A written statement attributed to the UN representative said that based on the June 2 agreement between Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar and Greek Cypriot leader Nicos Anastasiades, the Technical Committee on Health is continuously assessing the dynamic epidemiological situation and the measures to be implemented at crossing points, as appropriate.
It is added that based on the Commission's assessment of 19 January 2022, the situation is determined to remain at Level 3 (deep red) and adapted measures will be implemented at all crossing points from Monday 24 January (9 am)./p]
Based on the new measures, a negative PCR or 7-day rapid test is required for people who have been fully vaccinated with AstraZeneca, Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines 14 days after their 2nd dose.
Based on the new measures, a negative PCR or 7-day rapid test is required for people who have been fully vaccinated with AstraZeneca, Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines 14 days after their 2nd dose.
The period of validity of these vaccines is considered to be up to 7 months from the administration of the last dose of the original vaccination or from the receipt of a booster vaccine.
A negative PCR or 7-day rapid is also required for persons who have been fully vaccinated with Sinovac, Sinopharm, Sputnik and Johnson&Johnson[/B]14 days after their 2nd dose (1st dose in the case of Johnson&Johnson).
The validity period for these vaccines is considered to be up to 3 months from the administration of the last dose of the original vaccination or from receiving a booster vaccine. The same applies to children between 5 and 11 years of age, unvaccinated high school students, and persons residing in Kato Pyrgos.
A 72-hour or 48-hour rapid negative PCR is required for unvaccinated persons 12 years of age or older and vaccinated persons who have not received a booster dose after the expiration of the vaccine period as described above.
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