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Cyprus: With Omicron rapidly increasing cases – 95% unvaccinated in ICUs

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The opinion that if and if the Omicron mutation is detected in Cyprus, then we will have increased cases, was expressed by the professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Cyprus Leontios Kostrikis.

Speaking to RIK on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Kostrikis pointed out that “for about a month now, a program has been running in Cyprus to control the mutated executives from the entrances of the KD”. He said that so far O. has not been located in Cyprus.

“We have to be realistic. Whatever we do, we can not stop something, but delay the spread. Give time to prepare the State. To expect that there will be large numbers of cases every day. We hope they do not end up in Hospitals. “This is also related to the data we have at the moment,” he noted.

He added that “even with the arrival of O and the rapid increase in cases that we will have, vaccination is a very important tool that will slow down someone to end up in the hospital.”

Dr. Kostrikis stressed that based on the studies that have seen the light of day, the percentage of Cypriot citizens who are negative is less than 10%. “If we consider that this team is the difficult one and is not going to be vaccinated, then we still have a long way to go until we cover 90%,” he said.

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