EU Green Capital Valencia will host 2024 edition of European Urban Resilience Forum
Crucial aspects of resilience, sustainable development and recovery will be under the thematic spotlight
Attendance and capacity limits are introduced, 40 percent of employees must work from home, and arrivals need 2 PCR tests
Amid a record spike in Covid-19 cases and poor compliance with existing mitigation measures (a fact underscored by the Minister of Health), the Cypriot government has decided to introduce a package of 7 new restrictions to prevent infections from overwhelming the island’s hospitals.
Announcing the measures after an urgent meeting of the Council of Ministers on 29 December, the Minister of Health Michalis Hadjipantela stressed that during the last three days 7,168 positive cases were recorded, which drove the positivity rate to above 2.5 percent. The Omicron variant is already in the community and is expected to further deteriorate the epidemiological situation, Hadjipantela said, as quoted by the government’s press and information office (PIO).
The measures enacted by the decision of the Council of Ministers include:
The government will review the effect of the above measures on 4 January 2022.
The city was concerned about street noise and disturbances to residents
This, however, is likely to change soon
Crucial aspects of resilience, sustainable development and recovery will be under the thematic spotlight
This is city twinning for the 21st century
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People in both cities got to sit together both in person and virtually
The city was concerned about street noise and disturbances to residents
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