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The data by Province, as presented in the National Report of the Ministry of Health

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Pancyprian burden is observed from the data of the new national report in relation to the coronation epidemic in Cyprus.

Specifically, the national report with the epidemiological statistics for the course of the pandemic until April 13 and the analysis of deaths with the data until April 15 indicate:

  1. The growing dynamics of the epidemic is maintained, since there is an increase in the weekly percentage of positivity. More specifically, through the program of rapid tests of the Ministry, this week there is an increase in most Provinces: Nicosia from 0,6% to 0,7%, Limassol steadily at 0,9%, Larnaca from 0,8% to 1,1, 0,6%, Paphos stable at 0,6% and Famagusta from 0,8% to XNUMX%.
  2. In nursing homes, the positivity rate remains consistently low between 0,1% and 0,2% since the end of January.
  3. Play number remains greater than 1: 1,10.
  4. In relation to hospitalizations, as shown in the diagram below, there is a decrease in imports from residents in the Limassol District while there is an increasing trend from the Larnaca and Nicosia Provinces.

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5. The chart below shows the upward trend in hospital admissions at ages with lower vaccination coverage (<64 years). It is recalled that at the age of 80 and over the vaccination coverage reached 83%, while in the age group 70-79 years the vaccination coverage reached 79%. The shielding of older ages offered by vaccination is reflected in the reduction of hospitalizations in these age groups. The average age of the patients is 62 years as well as the patients in the Intensive Care Units.

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  1. The burden is very high in Cyprus, with a cumulative impact of 749,5 / 100,000, very close to the historically highest price in the pandemic. The largest increase is observed in the Province of Larnaca and Nicosia. The cumulative impact on the Provinces is as follows:
  • Famagusta: 445,8 / 100,000 from 353,8 / 100,000
  • Larnaca: 773,2 / 100,000 from 555,7 / 100,000
  • Limassol: 934,4 / 100,000 from 899,7 / 100,000
  • Nicosia: 693,1 / 100,000 from 524,2 / 100,000
  • Paphos: 478 / 100,000 from 359,5 / 100,000
  1. It is encouraging to note that the cumulative incidence in those aged 70 and over, where significant vaccination coverage has been achieved, is much lower compared to younger ages.
  • 0-19 years: 742,8 / 100,000
  • 20-59 years: 878,8 / 100,000
  • 60-69 years: 587,7 / 100,000
  • 70-79 years: 277,1 / 100,000
  • 80 years and over: 232,8 / 100,000
  1. The highest rate of death with the underlying cause of death is the disease COVID-19 concerns people with permanent residence in the District of Limassol (38%) and then the District of Nicosia (33%). As of April 13, Limassol has the highest mortality rate per 100,000 population (41,9 deaths per 100,000 people), followed by Larnaca with 30,9 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants.