CYPRUS: 4 deaths and 2.184 new cases

203 patients COVID-19 of which 68 are in serious condition. 74,39% of patients do not have a history of vaccination.

Corona Virus

The Ministry of Health announces that today, January 29 2022:

- 4 deaths from the disease were reported COVID-19, bringing the total number of deaths to 730.

- 203 patients COVID-19 of which 68 are in serious condition. 74,39% of patients do not have a history of vaccination.

- 19 post-COVID patients who have ceased to be infectious (declassified cases), continue to be hospitalized in intubated condition due to COVID in an Intensive Care Unit.

- A total of 83,766 disease detection tests have been performed by the molecular method (PCR) and the antigen rapid detection method (antigen rapid test).

- 2,184 (positivity rate: 2,61%) new cases of the disease COVID-19 detected by molecular tests (PCR) and antigen rapid test (antigen rapid test), raising the total number of cases in 251,125.

The current results are detailed.

A. Deaths from the disease COVID-19:

The 4 deaths reported with the ultimate cause of death attributed to the disease COVID-19, relate to:

- An 83-year-old man who died on January 28 at the Limassol General Hospital.

- A 70-year-old man, who ended up on January 28 in the Intensive Care Unit of the Nicosia General Hospital.

- An 92-year-old man who died on January 28 at the Nicosia General Hospital.

- A man, 92 years old, who ended up on January 29 at the General Hospital of Famagusta.

Therefore, the total number of deaths with the ultimate cause of the disease COVID-19 amounts to 730, of which:

456 men (62,5%), and

- 274 women (37,5%).

The average age of those who die from the disease is 76,2 years.

B. Patients:

In total, 203 patients of the disease are treated in the hospitals of OKYPY COVID-19, of which 68 in serious condition or in MAF conditions.

Of the 68 patients in serious condition, 27 are intubated, 5 are admitted to an intravenous intensive care unit and 36 to an intensive care unit.

The situation in the hospitals is as follows:

Hospital

Chamber

Number of Patients

Famagusta

(46 patients)

COVID chamber

34

Intensive Care Unit

12

Nicosia

(26 patients)

COVID chamber

19

Intensive Care Unit

7

Λεμεσού

(42 patients)

COVID chamber

32

Intensive Care Unit

10

Paphos

(21 patients)

COVID chamber

17

Intensive Care Unit

4

Larnaca

(20 patients)

COVID chamber

17

Intensive Care Unit

3

Blessed

(16 patients)

COVID chamber

16

Intensive Care Units

(32 patients)

Intubated

27

Except for a respirator

5

 C. Positive incidents Covid-19 (PCR test and rapid antigen test):

Of the 83,766 diagnoses made, 5,970 were made by molecular method (PCR) and 77,796 by the method of antigen rapid test, 2,184 cases of the disease were identified. COVID-19, which emerged as follows:

  • 31 cases from 156 samples taken through the process of tracking contacts of already confirmed cases.
  • 59 cases of 3,032 samples taken as part of a passenger check at Larnaca and Paphos Airports.
  • 308 cases from 2,538 samples taken through private initiative.
  • 13 cases from 224 samples taken from the Microbiological Laboratories of the General Hospitals.
  • 1,052 cases from 43,782 samples tested by the antigen rapid test method in private clinical laboratories and pharmacies.
  • 721 cases from 34,014 samples examined by the method of antigen rapid test through the program of the Ministry of Health.

In addition, the following tests were performed, without detecting a case:

  • 0 cases from 20 samples received under the program of referrals by Personal Physicians and control of special groups through the Public Health Clinics.

In detail, the rapid antigen tests (rapid test) through the program of the Ministry of Health were carried out today as follows:

Province / Sector

Test number

Number of positives

Nicosia

14,078

209

Limassol

6,900

127

Larnaca

5,890

123

Paphos

2,873

78

Famagusta

2,388

40

Retirement Homes

Nicosia

139

1

Limassol

142

12

Larnaca

34

2

Paphos

34

6

Tracking

1,404

117

National Guard

132

6

The figures mentioned in the announcement are indicative and may vary based on the final and up-to-date data sent in the context of the National Epidemiological Risk Report published every second Friday.