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Enhanced Police Vigilance During Holiday Exodus

To summarize, the police are implementing enhanced safety measures during the holiday exodus in anticipation of increased traffic and potential crime. By intensifying patrols on roads, residential areas, and offering advice on personal safety, they aim to ensure smooth traffic flow and enhance public safety during the long weekend.

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Scheduled Night Works on Nikaia Street Towards New Limassol Hospital

The overnight roadworks on Nikaia Street towards the New Limassol Hospital are scheduled from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., starting Thursday, January 11. They include temporary lane closures and traffic rerouting, focusing on minimizing daytime disruption and ensuring road safety. The night works also extend to the NicosiaLimassol highway, with similar traffic diversions in place.

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Comprehensive Guide to Safety Measures for the Upcoming Apollon vs. APOEL Match

The upcoming Apollon vs. APOEL match at the ALPHAMEGA Stadium in Limassol on Tuesday, January 2, 2024, is highly anticipated. To ensure safety and order, fans are advised to arrive early, carry their fan card and ticket, and follow all stadium rules. Prohibited items include flares, firecrackers, alcohol, and offensive banners. Compliance with directions from police and stadium staff is crucial, as failure to do so may result in expulsion and potential legal consequences. The police will be present to maintain order, manage traffic, and prevent any violent incidents. For assistance or inquiries on match day, contact the Limassol Police at 25805050.

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Rising COVID-19 Cases in Cyprus as Holidays Approach

COVID19 cases are rising in Cyprus as the holidays approach, primarily due to increased social gatherings in enclosed spaces. Although hospital admissions are currently low, the medical services director emphasizes the need for vaccination and personal safety measures to prevent further transmission during the festive season.

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