Cyprus orders mandatory tests for staff in F&B retail businesses, homes for the elderly
Cyprus` Council of Ministers has decided that people working in retail businesses selling food and beverages such as supermarkets, bakeries and kiosks and people working in homes for the elderly will have to be tested for COVID-19 within the next 14 days, after a number of employees in a bakery and a supermarket tested positive recently.
Following the detection of people having contracted COVID-19 in retail premises of the food supply chain and the reluctance of a number of them to take part in the government programme of 20,000 laboratory tests using the excuse of a possible impact this could have to the company they work for, the Ministry of Health announced in a press release that during its meeting on Wednesday the Cabinet made a number of decisions for reasons of public health.
In particular, all employees of retail companies trading in food and bevera
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Following the detection of people having contracted COVID-19 in retail premises of the food supply chain and the reluctance of a number of them to take part in the government programme of 20,000 laboratory tests using the excuse of a possible impact this could have to the company they work for, the Ministry of Health announced in a press release that during its meeting on Wednesday the Cabinet made a number of decisions for reasons of public health.
In particular, all employees of retail companies trading in food and bevera
(CNA)
*The full text of the news item is available in the paid version of the CNA web service. Subscription Form
*CNA reserves the copyright to the news stories it files, which is granted to subscribers for specific use only.
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