Response to COVID‐19 in Cyprus: policy changes and epidemic trends

2020 
Objectives In late July, Cyprus experienced the second epidemic wave of COVID-19. We present the steps taken by the government and evaluate their effect on epidemic trends. Materials Cyprus Press and Information Office data were analyzed. Using an R-based forecasting program, two models were created to predict cases up to 01/09/2020: Model 1, which utilized data up to 09/06/2020, when airports reopened to foreign travelers with COVID-19 screening; and Model 2, which utilized data until 24/06/2020, when screening for passengers from low-transmission countries was discontinued. Results PIO data revealed no significant policy changes between 24/06/2020 and 31/07/2020. Prediction models were robust and accurate (Model 1, R2 = 0.999, p Conclusions The significant difference between recorded cases and those projected by Models 1 and 2 suggests that changes in epidemic trends may have been associated with policy changes after their respective dates. Discontinuation of major restrictions such as airport reopening, can destabilize the control of the epidemic, and may concomitantly necessitate a reevaluation of the current epidemic status. In the face of an evolving situation such as the COVID-19 pandemic, states are forced to balance the imposing of restrictions against their impact on the economy.
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