Changes in the categorization of countries based on the epidemiological image from 19 February

How the list is formed with the re-evaluation

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Thailand was downgraded to Category B, Rwanda to Category C, but six countries (Algeria, Morocco, Montenegro, Serbia, Uruguay and Japan) were removed from the classification by the Epidemiological Surveillance Unit, which re-evaluated the countries in relation to the disease Covid-19.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Health, the changes will take effect on February 19.

Following the new reassessment, the list of countries is as follows.

Category A - Low risk countries at this stage
Third Countries: 1) Australia, 2) New Zealand, 3) Singapore

Countries with a true reproductive number (Rt) of less than 1 and / or a small number of new diagnoses (<1 / 100,000 inhabitants per day) and / or low or very low COVID19 mortality (<5-10 / 100,000 inhabitants) are classified in this category. and / or classification of sporadic cases or cluster of cases according to the WHO and / or at least satisfactory laboratory testing (> 3000 tests / 100,000 inhabitants).

It is noted that passengers from Category A countries, by decision of the Council of Ministers, dated February 3, remain in mandatory self-limitation for 72 hours and perform a PCR laboratory test 72 hours after arrival.

Category B - Countries with potentially low risk but with greater doubt compared to Category A

Member States of the European Union: 1) Germany, 2) Finland, 3) Greece
Members of the Schengen Area: 1) Norway, 2) Iceland

Third Countries: 1) China (including Hong Kong and Macau), 2) South Korea, 3) Thailand

Countries with a true reproductive number (Rt) greater than 1 and / or a number of new diagnoses> 1 / 100,000 inhabitants per day and / or increased mortality are classified in this category. COVID-19 (> 10 / 100,000 inhabitants) and / or limited laboratory testing (<2000 tests / 100,000 inhabitants) or lack of WHO classification.

It is noted that passengers coming from Category B countries are required to have a laboratory test within 72 hours before departure and to have a Certificate, which proves a negative PCR test for the virus. In addition to the above, by decision of the Council of Ministers, dated February 3, passengers remain in compulsory self-restraint for 72 hours and perform a PCR laboratory test 72 hours after arrival.

It is also clarified that passengers from category B countries falling into the following categories may undergo the molecular examination upon arrival in the Republic:

a) Cypriot citizens and members of their families (their foreign spouses, minor children and their parents),
b) all legally resident in the Republic,
(c) persons entitled under the Vienna Convention;
d) persons regardless of nationality, in the country of residence of which no laboratory analysis service is provided (public or private), to those who wish to travel to the Republic of Cyprus and upon relevant announcement.

Category C - Countries at increased risk compared to categories A and B.

Member States of the European Union: 1) Austria, 2) Belgium, 3) Bulgaria, 4) France, 5) Ireland, 6) Croatia, 7) Luxembourg, 8) Romania, 9) Spain, 10) Italy, 11) Malta, 12) Netherlands, 13) Hungary, 14) Poland, 15) Portugal, 16) Slovakia, 17) Slovenia, 18) Czech Republic, 19) Denmark 20) ​​Estonia, 21) Latvia, 22) Lithuania, 23) Sweden.

United Kingdom *

Small States: 1) Andorra, 2) Monaco, 3) Vatican City, 4) San Marino

Members of the Schengen Area: 1) Switzerland, 2) Liechtenstein

Third Countries: 1) Rwanda

According to the Decontamination Decree (No. 2) of 2021, only certain categories of citizens who are able to choose to undergo a diagnostic test for the disease are allowed to enter the Republic from category C countries. COVID-19 upon arrival in Cyprus or have an RT-PCR certificate with them COVID-19 with a negative result within 72 hours before departure. It is noted that these individuals either undergo molecular testing for Coronavirus disease COVID-19 on the 10th day of self-restraint at own expense and the self-restraint is terminated on the assumption that the result of the molecular test is negative, or released on the 14th day of self-restraint, on the assumption that they are not positive for Coronavirus disease COVID-19, according to the guidelines of the Ministry of Health.

Moreover, according to the Decontamination Decree (No. 8), dated 12 February 2021, until 28 February 2021 at 23.59 pm, there is a special regulation for people arriving from the United Kingdom. These people undergo a laboratory test upon arrival at Larnaca and Paphos Airports, and are transported at state expense to hotels in the Republic for a mandatory limit of 7 days. On the 7th day of their arrival, they undergo a laboratory test again and in case of a negative result, they continue to restrict themselves at home for a period of 3 additional days (total number of days of mandatory isolation: 10 days).

Finally, it is emphasized that all passengers, regardless of country category, are required to apply for CyprusFlightPass within 24 hours before the departure of their flight. In addition, for the purposes of ensuring Public Health and surveillance of the epidemiological picture, a sampling laboratory molecular test will be performed. COVID-19 to passengers of selected flights to arrive.

Source: KYPE