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[Cyprus Times] This is how the release will be done on the 7th day of quarantine. Step by step procedure

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Ministry of Health guidelines for the release of positive cases of COVID-19 Step by step procedure

Following the recent decision of the Cabinet of Ministers on 3 March 2022 to release positive cases of Covid-19 at day 7, the Ministry of Health informs that as of Tuesday 8 March 2022, virus positive individuals may be released on day 7, provided that they have secured a negative Rapid test from predetermined sites indicated by the Ministry of Health and do not have active symptoms.

The procedure to be followed is as follows. As a reminder, the date of laboratory diagnosis of the case is considered as day zero (measurement starts on the next day)
[*]Due to the retroactive effect of the decision, the first notification on Monday 7 March 2022 will be for virus positive individuals who, on 8 March 2022, will have completed not only day 7 but also day 8 or 9 of their initial diagnosis.
[*]Only laboratory tests performed at designated Ministry of Health sites will be recognized as valid for release purposes prior to day 10. (Those individuals who do not follow the above procedure will be eligible for automatic release based on the procedure in effect on day 10).
[*]If the result is negative on day 7, the positive case will be required to continue self-limiting until receiving the release message from the Ministry of Health where they will be released on the next day (restriction day 8) and willbe able to issue the certificate of disease through the portal https:/www.eudcc.gov.cy/.
[*]It is stressed that when conducting the release examination, the same identification data declared when registering on the platform as positive cases (identification document, date of birth and telephone number) should be provided to avoid technical problems and delays in release.
[*]If the result is positive, the person has the possibility to repeat the examination procedure on day 8 or even 9, rushing to the same point indicated by the Ministry of Health on day 6, or be restricted until day 10 where he/she will be released without further examination.
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It is stressed that social distancing and protection measures (double surgical mask, or protective mask type KN95 or FFP2) must be observed at the site of the examination.


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