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Watchdog criticises Cyprus's treatment of asylum seekers
Country urged to improve its services amid concerns over alleged pushbacks as migrant crisis grows Cyprus has been urged to improve its...
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CoE calls on Cyprus to investigate pushbacks, ill-treatment of migrants allegations
The Council of Europe has urged Cypriot authorities to investigate allegations of pushbacks and ill-treatment of migrants. It also called on...
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Council of Europe pressures government over treatment of migrants
The Council of Europe has called on Cyprus to justify its prevention of boats with migrants from arriving on the island, conditions at reception...
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Long-lasting beauty treatments to try at home
By Katie Wright For a long time it was all about at-home pampering with lockdown being the perfect time to embrace your inner beautician and try...
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Prince Philip leaves hospital after treatment
Britain’s Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth, has left the London hospital where he has been staying for treatment, a Reuters...
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Cyprus reports 272 new coronavirus cases, 80 patients receive treatment in hospitals
The Ministry of Health announced on Friday that 272 new coronavirus cases were detected out of 43,958 tests carried out both with the PRC and...
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Coronavirus: Efforts to find treatments, vaccines for Covid-19
The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for...
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UK’s Prince Philip ‘a lot better’ but to stay in hospital for treatment for infection
Britain’s Prince Philip is getting a lot better, his youngest son said on Tuesday after Buckingham Palace said the 99-year-old husband of...
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Cypra probe opens, examines allegations of preferential treatment
Akel MP Irene Charalambidou on Friday described abattoir Cypra’s payment schedule of late veterinary fees as an interest-free loan extended to the...
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President denies preferential treatment in passport scheme
President Nicos Anastasiades suggested Tuesday the cabinet’s approval of citizenship applications was basically a formality after they went...
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Coronavirus: Moving too slowly in the search for a treatment
We all know prevention is better than cure, but are we focusing too much on the vaccine? Of all the many questions thrown up by the...
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Generation and Treatment of Municipal Solid Waste 2019
The Statistical Service estimates that the total amount of municipal solid waste generated in Cyprus in 2019 stood at 566 thousand tonnes compared...
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COVID19: Cyprus backs colchicine drug treatment
The Health Ministry is positive on adopting the use of colchicine as a treatment for COVID-19 patients...
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Cyprus Scientific Team evaluates the use of colchicine on COVID-19 treatment
The Scientific Team of the Ministry of Health is positive about the use of colchicine for the treatment of COVID-19 disease, Assistant...
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Coronavirus: Optimism over use of gut drug in virus treatment
The health ministry is optimistic regarding the possibility of administering a gut drug called Colchicine as part of its protocol for treating...
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Epidemiologists agree to include colchicine in treatment protocol
The scientific team of the Health Ministry is ready to include colchicine in the treatment protocol to face COVID-19, Konstantinos Tsioutis,...
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Covid-19 treatment Synairgen shows promise, may keep patients off ventilators
Synairgen, a treatment that reduces hospital time for Covid-19 patients, is showing promise in Phase III trials which started up on Tuesday. The...
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Court rejects request for mandatory medical treatment of 13-year-old
The Court did not accept the request by the Policy following the verdict of a child-psychologist, for mandatory of the 13-year-old student who...
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Four people killed in blast at English water treatment plant – reports
Four people have been killed and another injured in a blast at a water treatment site near Bristol in England on Thursday, the Times newspaper...
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Infection Prevention Expert says treatment in ICUs limited for the time being
There is a huge epidemiological load and unfortunately some people will end up in hospitals, others in ICUs and other will day, Dr. Constantinos...