Cyprus' largest medical facility suspended admissions on Tuesday after a he...
ATHENS - Cyprus’ largest medical facility suspended admissions on Tuesday after a heart surgeon tested positive for coronavirus.
By early Tuesday authorities were tracing about 150 people he had come into contact with, including patients and other medical personnel. Cyprus was split in a Turkish invasion in 1974 triggered by a brief Greek Cypriot coup. The Turkish Cypriot north recorded its first case on Tuesday, a German tourist.
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