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NICOSIA: Cyprus hopes to attract tourists after its coronavirus lockdown by paying the medical costs of anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 while holidaying on the island, officials said on Wednesday.
The plan was outlined in a letter to tour operators and airlines detailing the measures Cyprus is taking to ensure the safety of its tourism sector. The letter was made public on Wednesday and signed by the ministers of foreign affairs, transport, and tourism. The Mediterranean island is marketing itself as a safe holiday destination during the global pandemic. (AFP)
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