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[Cyprus Times] Two deaths and 1730 new cases of coronavirus in Cyprus

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The Ministry of Health's announcement on the pandemic - The new cases of covid in Cyprus - The situation of those hospitalized with coronavirus - All the information

The Ministry of Health announces that today, 6 March 2022:

2 deaths announced

They relate to:


  • Male, aged 81 years, who died on 6 March
  • Male, aged 94 years, who died on 6 March

Total number of deaths with a terminal cause of COVID-19: 877.

129 COVID-19 patients

30 in serious condition (ICU: 0 off ventilator/14 intubated, NICU: 16)

Percentage of inpatients with no history of vaccination: 55.04%



18 patients who ceased to be infectious continue to be intubated due to COVID in ICU.

Diagnostic tests:

A total of 77,336 diagnostic tests were performed

1.730 new cases (total 333,238 cases)

Positivity rate in all tests 2.24%

Total number of molecular tests (PCR):

2.688 molecular tests

92 positive cases were obtained

Positivity rate 3.42%

Total number of rapid antigen detection tests (Rapid Test):

74,648 rapid antigen detection tests were performed

1.638 positive cases

Positivity rate 2.19%

Tracing:

951 rapid antigen detection tests were performed and 77 positive cases were identified (positivity rate 8.1%)

Private initiative:

870 molecular tests were performed, 66 positive cases were identified (positivity rate 7.59%)

33 were performed.233 rapid antigen detection tests, 783 positive cases detected (positivity rate 2.36%)

Through the Ministry of Health programs, 41,415 rapid antigen detection tests were performed. 855 positive cases were detected.

Sampling sites: 38.526 rapid detection tests detected 777 positive cases (positivity rate 2.02%)

Other

Welfare homes: 79 rapid antigen detection tests performed, no positive cases detected (positivity rate 0%)

Closed facilities: 1.859 rapid antigen detection tests, 1 new case detected (positivity rate 0.05%).

Note:

The numbers given in the communication are indicative and may vary based on final and updated data sent as part of the National Epidemiological Risk Report published every second Friday.


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