The Well being Ministry introduced the loss of life of 1 particular person as a consequence of COVID-19. This raises the loss of life toll from the virus in Cyprus to 598, 384 males and 214 girls with a median age of 75.8. The Well being Ministry introduced 492 new Coronavirus circumstances out of 84,456 PCR and speedy antigen checks on Wednesday, 1 December, taking confirmed infections to 134,965.
The 492 circumstances by means of PCR and speedy checks are as follows:
- 82 taken by means of the method of tracing of contacts of already confirmed circumstances (1,513 checks as we speak)
- 19 taken throughout the framework of checking passengers at Larnaca and Paphos Airports (4,185 checks as we speak)
- 54 by means of non-public initiative (1,984 checks as we speak)
- Eight taken throughout the framework of public hospital labs (336 checks as we speak)
- Ones taken throughout the framework of GP referrals program (242 checks as we speak)
- 218 from antigen speedy checks carried out privately (42,299 checks as we speak)
- 110 confirmed circumstances discovered by means of 33,897 antigen speedy checks.
Analytically the 110 confirmed circumstances from the antigen speedy checks:
Confirmed Instances | |
Larnaca | 8 |
Limassol | 15 |
Nicosia | 40 |
Paphos | 7 |
Famagusta | 2 |
Previous individuals’s houses | 0 |
Faculties | 35 |
Nationwide Guard | 0 |
Closed buildings | 3 |
Sampling at airports | 0 |
In complete, 30 sufferers with SARS-CoV-2 are being handled on the Famagusta Basic Hospital together with eight within the Elevated Care Unit. Furthermore, 11 sufferers are being handled on the COVID-19 unit of the Nicosia Basic Hospital and 6 within the Elevated Care Unit.
Some 22 sufferers are being handled on the COVID-19 unit of the Limassol Basic Hospital and eight within the Elevated Care Unit. Additionally 14 sufferers are being handled on the COVID-19 unit of the Paphos Basic Hospital and 4 sufferers on the COVID-19 unit. Lastly, 21 sufferers are being handled within the ICUs together with 4 sufferers who are usually not intubated.