Majority of coronavirus patients at Reference Hospital are not vaccinated, health official tells CNA

Seventy eight per cent (78%) of hospitalised coronavirus patients at the Famagusta General Hospital, which operates as a Reference Hospital, are without vaccination history, said Amalia Hadjigianni, Scientific Director of the Larnaca-Famagusta Hospitals, to CNA.

In statements to CNA Hadjigianni noted that “60 patients are currently hospitalised at Famagusta General Hospital, 15 of whom are in Increased Care Units. The average age of the hospitalised people is 69 years, the youngest patient being 36 years old and the oldest 91, both without any history of vaccination.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Cyprus President says energy plans to be implemented in the most appropriate way in a statement on EastMed pipeline

The Republic of Cyprus’ energy plans will be implemented in the most appropriate way in the best interest of its people as well as of the other friendly cooperating countries, Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades said on Monday.

In a written statement regarding the EastMed natural gas pipeline project which would supply Europe with natural gas from the Eastern Mediterranean and the public debate of whether it is still an option, the President notes that the political will and decision of Greece, Israel and Cyprus on the issue, was subject to the studies of economic viability, submarine morphologies and the environmental impact of the project.

He adds that the EastMed pipeline has been approved by the EU as a Project of Common Interest, as it contributes to Europe`s energy security, which is why the cost of studies was borne by European funds.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Mexican leader returns to office after second COVID-19 infection

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador returned to office on Monday after recovering from his second infection of COVID-19.

“This variant (omicron) does not have the same severity as the previous one (delta). Anyway, we have to take care of ourselves, avoid infections, because yes, it is a very contagious variant,” said Lopez Obrador at the press conference.

The president said despite being a highly transmissible variant, there are not too many hospitalizations, which he called “the most important thing”.

During the press conference, Lopez Obrador said that his symptoms were mild, presenting only a sore throat for a couple of days, with his temperature and oxygenation undisturbed by his infection.

Attributing his mild symptoms to the vaccine, Lopez Obrador addressed the need for vaccination and vaccine boosters, saying that with the vaccine, “the symptoms are less and we do not get worse.”

Health authorities in Mexico have reported nearly 83 million people have been vaccinated, with 75 million fully vaccinated and over 7 million with at least one dose administered and waiting for their second. This translates into 155.8 million doses administered since the vaccination started in December 2020.

As Lopez Obrador explained during the press conference, while Mexico has been going through a record-breaking number of daily cases ever since the pandemic started, deaths and hospitalizations appear to not follow the trend in cases.

According to the health department, to date, there are an estimated 306.389 confirmed cases in Mexico, an increase of 136% from last week. However, the use of ventilators has shown no increase standing at 17%, while hospital occupancy has reached 30%.

As of Jan. 16, Mexico has registered 4,3 million cases and confirmed 301.410 deaths.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Cyprus reports three more COVID deaths and 2,918 new cases on Monday

The Health Ministry in Cyprus announced on Monday three new deaths from COVID-19 and 2,918 new cases. Hospitalisations remained at 270 and the positivity rate was 2.07%. Total deaths reached 684 and the number of cases since the pandemic broke out is now 228,656.

Of the 270 patients, 94 are in a serious condition and according to figures, 70.64% of patients receiving hospital treatment are unvaccinated.

Moreover, the Ministry announced that 17 post-COVID patients who are no longer infectious, are intubated in a serious condition in an ICU.

Today`s cases were detected from a total of 141,213 tests (PCR and rapid).

The deceased are two men 70 and 91 years of age, who passed away at Limassol General Hospital and a man aged 64 who died at Pafos General Hospital.

Of the 684 deaths, 430 are male (62.9%), and 254 ar

Source: Cyprus News Agency