AP: Cypriots will need tests or inoculation to dine out and worship

Αssociated Press reports from Nicosia that Cyprus revealed on Thursday a phased rollback of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions over the next month, including a shortened curfew and a reopening of all schools next week.

But the island will demand the compulsory display of proof of vaccination, virus testing, or convalescence from COVID-19 in areas where people gather in numbers — including restaurants and churches — together with mask-wearing and social distancing. 

A strict, two-week lockdown has curbed the record-high number of infections, even though some health officials had wanted restrictions to be slightly extended.

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