[/QUOTE]Checking citizens through the CovScan Cyprus application
The Ministry of Health informs that the necessary arrangements have been made by the Ministry of State for Research and Innovation and the CovScan Cyprus application recognises the conditions included in the special protocol that came into force from today, 24 February 2022.
Therefore, managers of premises are invited to download the application CovScan Cyprus[/B] and select the category to which their premises falls in order to recognise the relevant entry requirements.
Citizens will be checked by showing their SafePass and will be identified by showing proof of identification (ID card, passport, driving licence and birth certificate for children under 12 years of age).
Citizens can issue SafePass via the platform httpswwweudcc.govcy/ by selecting the type of Digital Certificate they hold (vaccination, infection, laboratory test).
It is recalled that.
Specifically. of available service space (excluding kitchen areas, toilets, storage rooms) and can serve more than 150 persons, admission will be permitted:
- Persons 12 years of age or older who hold a valid negative antigen (Rapid test) test of 15 hours regardless of vaccination coverage or certificate of recovery.
[*]In children aged 6-11 years who have a valid negative antigen (Rapid test) valid for 7 days regardless of vaccination coverage or certificate of recovery.
[*]It is stressed that the owner/operator of the establishment/business must inform the Ministry of Health by means of a signed written affidavit that his/her establishment will accommodate more than 150 persons on the basis of its square footage and will provide music and dance entertainment, as well as the details of the Safety Officer at the following e-mail address: healthservices@mphs.moh.gov.cy (The Affidavit is included in the Special Protocol).
Food service establishments (restaurants, taverns, cafeterias, beer gardens, snack bars, bars, cafes), serving more than 150 people and not including a dance floor, or serving less than 150 people and including a dance floor, admission will be permitted:
- Persons without a history of vaccination upon demonstration of a Rapid or PCR test with a 24-hour validity.
- To persons 12 years of age or older who have completed their vaccination schedule, or received a booster dose of vaccine, or hold a certificate of infection with the demonstration of a valid certificate of vaccination or infection.
- Children aged 6-11 years with a history of vaccination by showing a valid certificate of vaccination or disease, or without a history of vaccination by showing a
- valid negative antigen (Rapid test) with a 7-day validity.
[*]Dancing is allowed around the perimeter of the table.
c) Entertainment centres music and dance centres, which have more than 225 sq.m. available service space (excluding kitchen, toilet and storage areas) and canservemore than 150 persons, admission is permitted:
- Persons 12 years of age or older who have a valid negative antigen (Rapid test) of 15 hours regardless of vaccination coverage or certificate of recovery.
[*]In children aged 6-11 years who have a valid negative antigen (Rapid test) valid for 7 days regardless of vaccination coverage or certificate of recovery.
d) Entertainment centres, music and dance centres, which on the basis of square metres serve less than 150 persons, admission is permitted:
- To persons without a history of vaccination upon demonstration of a Rapid or PCR test of 24 hours' validity.
- To persons 12 years of age or older who have completed their vaccination schedule, or received a booster dose of vaccine, or hold a certificate of infection with the demonstration of a valid certificate of vaccination or infection.
- Children aged 6-11 years with a history of vaccination by showing a valid certificate of vaccination or disease, or without a history of vaccination by showing a
- valid negative antigen (Rapid test) of 7 days validity.
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