The Cyprus government announced a controversial new measure that would reopen businesses and return some liberties to the island nation’s citizens by introducing a “Coronapass” system. The European country’s cabinet decided on Wednesday that most businesses will be allowed to reopen with the pass. Residents, upon showing their “Coronapasses,” would be authorized to enter restaurants, churches, sports games, gyms, shops, and other venues starting Monday, but a night curfew will remain, CyprusMail reported. The “Coronapass” indicates proof of a 72-hour-old negative test for COVID-19, vaccination three weeks prior, or having been infected with the virus within the past six months. “Lockdowns are not the solution; we cannot keep the economy and society shut for too long,” said Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou, FinancialMirror reported. “We need to cooperate, learn to live in a new reality, follow the measures and stay safe. Otherwise, we will constantly have the same problems.” Beauticians and hairdressers won’t need …
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