5 countries fall from Category A - All changes

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The epidemiological picture of the various countries was re-evaluated by the Unit of Epidemiological Surveillance and Control of Infectious Diseases of the Medical Services and Public Health Services, regarding the disease COVID-19. The assessment was based on the epidemiological indicators of the countries, such as: the actual breeding number R (t) for SARS-CoV-2, the number of new diagnoses, the number of laboratory tests, the mortality rate per 100,000 inhabitants, the estimated prevalence and the impact and classification by the World Health Organization (WHO) as these indicators are presented in valid databases.

The following categorization of countries, based on epidemiological risk assessment, is extremely dynamic and can change at any time as the pandemic evolves and epidemiological data change. To this end, new data will be announced and the list of countries will be updated frequently.

It is noted that the relevant categorization of countries has taken into account the recommendation of the European Council, dated 30 June, for the progressive and coordinated lifting of travel bans to the European Union.

Category A - Low risk countries at this stage

Member States of the European Union: 1) Germany, 2) Estonia, 3) Latvia, 4) Lithuania, 5) Hungary, 6) Slovakia, 7) Slovenia, 8) Finland

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

Third Countries: 1) Georgia, 2) Canada, 3) New Zealand, 4) South Korea, 5) Thailand

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 (3000 tests / 100,000 inhabitants) are classified in this category.

Please note that for passengers from Category A countries, a laboratory test certificate is not required. COVID-19 but neither is self-restraint.

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

Member States of the European Union: 1) Austria, 2) Belgium, 3) Denmark, 4) Greece, 5) Ireland, 6) Italy, 7) Poland, 8) Portugal, 9) Sweden, 10) Czech Republic

United Kingdom

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

Small states: 1) Monaco, 2) Vatican City, 3) San Marino

Third Countries: 1) Rwanda, 2) Uruguay, 3) China, 4) Japan

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 no later than 72 hours before departure and to have a Certificate, which proves a negative PCR test for the virus.

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.

It is noted that the cost of the examination is covered by them and in addition these people should remain under house arrest until the result is issued.

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

Member States of the European Union: 1) Bulgaria, 2) France, 3) Croatia, 4) Luxembourg, 4) Romania, 5) Spain, 6) Malta, 7) The Netherlands

Small states: 1) Andorra

Third Countries: 1) Algeria, 2) Serbia, 3) Morocco, 4) Montenegro, 5) Australia, 6) Tunisia, 7) Russia, 8) Ukraine, 9) Faroe Islands, 10) Egypt, 11) United Arab Emirates, 12) Israel, 13) Lebanon, 14) Qatar, 15) Bahrain, 16) Saudi Arabia

This category also includes those countries that are not included in categories A or B. Some of the countries at high risk according to their epidemiological picture are mentioned above.

According to the Decontamination Decree (No. 30) of 2020, 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 no later than 72 hours before departure. It is noted that these individuals should remain in self-restraint for 14 days. Relevant health instructions can be found at the link here.

It is also pointed out that according to the Decree of the Minister of Health, No. 37, dated 12 August 2020, citizens arriving from Category C countries will have to undergo a molecular test for the disease COVID-19, 48 hours before the end of their self-restraint, which expires in 14 days, at their own expense. The result of the laboratory test must be sent to monada@mphs.moh.gov.cy. It is understood that the self-limitation ends on the 14th day and if the result of the repeated laboratory test is negative.

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.

Specifically, the amendments, which will take effect on Friday, August 28, 2020, are the following:

Austria moves from Category A to Category B.
Switzerland moves from Category A to Category B.
Denmark moves from Category A to Category B.
Ireland moves from Class A to Class B.
Iceland moves from Category A to Category B.
Croatia moves from Category B to Category C.
France moves from Category B to Category C.
The Netherlands moves from Category B to Category C.
Andorra is moving from Category B to Category C.
Tunisia moves from Category B to Category C.
Sweden moves from Category C to Category B.

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