Cyprus' largest hospital suspends services after doctor
contracts coronavirus
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[March 10, 2020]
ATHENS (Reuters) - Cyprus' largest medical
facility suspended most services on Tuesday, authorities said, after a
medical doctor heading the heart surgical ward tested positive for
coronavirus.
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The 64-year-old doctor was one of two individuals first to test
positive on the Mediterranean island. He had recently returned from
Britain and had contact with patients.
Effective Tuesday, all admissions, outpatient clinics, surgeries and
visitations at Nicosia general hospital were suspended for 48 hours,
when the situation would be reviewed, the health ministry announced
early on Tuesday.
The operation of the cardio surgery ward had also been suspended and
patients would be gradually discharged, depending on their general
health condition, the ministry said.
(Reporting by Michele Kambas; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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