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    Cases of people who have been infected with COVID-19 and have recovered, by...

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    Υπουργείο Υγείας, Cases of people who have been infected with COVID-19 and have recovered, by age [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/36148ece-4bb8-48eb-afae-8b4540497235
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    Υπουργείο Υγείας
    Description

    Distribution of cases of COVID-19 persons who have recovered (clinical picture without symptoms with negative results in two tests after the first positive or 21 days after diagnosis), broken down by sex, based on the National Reports on Coronavirus Noise in Cyprus. The dataset includes the following fields:

    Date of National Reference Sex Total COVID-19 cases (N) Number of complaints (negative result in 2 examinations) (N) Disease rate (negative result in 2 examinations) (%) Number of diseases (21 days after diagnosis) (N) Disease rate (21 days after diagnosis) (%)

    Notes: 1. The data shall be collected and posted by the Open Data Group.2. Epidemiological data are subject to changes due to the rapidly evolving situation. Source: Weekly and fortnightly national reports on Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cyprus, published by the Epidemiological Surveillance Unit of the Ministry of Health.

  2. g

    Number of COVID-19 people who lost their lives, by District of Accommodation...

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    Number of COVID-19 people who lost their lives, by District of Accommodation | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/eu_900cec66-279e-4c9d-9744-c9ad6087ba8b
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    Number of people with COVID-19 killed per province of residence, as published in the National Reports on Coronavirus Noise in Cyprus. The dataset includes the following fields: Date of National Reference Province Number of deaths (N) Death rate (%) Number of deaths caused by COVID-19 (N) Share of deaths caused by COVID-19 (%) Notes: 1. The data shall be collected and posted by the Open Data Group.2. Epidemiological data are subject to changes due to the rapidly evolving situation Source: Weekly and fortnightly national reports on Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cyprus, published by the Epidemiological Surveillance Unit of the Ministry of Health.

  3. Cyprus - Health Indicators

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    Updated Mar 15, 2025
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    World Health Organization (2025). Cyprus - Health Indicators [Dataset]. https://data.humdata.org/dataset/who-data-for-cyp
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    csv(110459), csv(12591), csv(3024553), csv(102255), csv(358329), csv(1032417), csv(333552), csv(778426), csv(12366), csv(1409472), csv(4652), csv(843501), csv(4888891), csv(89475), csv(5588), csv(52922), csv(24555), csv(10309), csv(91531), csv(87516), csv(1749), csv(1347368), csv(837398), csv(204270), csv(14921), csv(71284), csv(61005), csv(7348), csv(1041), csv(53448), csv(5972), csv(2201), csv(45286), csv(43468)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 15, 2025
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    World Health Organizationhttps://who.int/
    Area covered
    Cyprus
    Description

    This dataset contains data from WHO's data portal covering the following categories:

    Adolescent, Ageing, Air pollution, Assistive technology, Child, Child mortality, Cross-cutting, Dementia diagnosis, treatment and care, Environment and health, Foodborne Diseases Estimates, Global Dementia Observatory (GDO), Global Health Estimates: Life expectancy and leading causes of death and disability, Global Information System on Alcohol and Health, Global Patient Safety Observatory, Global strategy, HIV, Health financing, Health systems, Health taxes, Health workforce, Hepatitis, Immunization coverage and vaccine-preventable diseases, Malaria, Maternal and newborn, Maternal and reproductive health, Mental health, Neglected tropical diseases, Noncommunicable diseases, Nutrition, Oral Health, Priority health technologies, Resources for Substance Use Disorders, Road Safety, SDG Target 3.8 | Achieve universal health coverage (UHC), Sexually Transmitted Infections, Tobacco control, Tuberculosis, Vaccine-preventable communicable diseases, Violence prevention, Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), World Health Statistics.

    For links to individual indicator metadata, see resource descriptions.

  4. w

    Global Financial Inclusion (Global Findex) Database 2021 - Cyprus

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    Updated Dec 16, 2022
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    Development Research Group, Finance and Private Sector Development Unit (2022). Global Financial Inclusion (Global Findex) Database 2021 - Cyprus [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/4633
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 16, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Development Research Group, Finance and Private Sector Development Unit
    Time period covered
    2021
    Area covered
    Cyprus
    Description

    Abstract

    The fourth edition of the Global Findex offers a lens into how people accessed and used financial services during the COVID-19 pandemic, when mobility restrictions and health policies drove increased demand for digital services of all kinds.

    The Global Findex is the world's most comprehensive database on financial inclusion. It is also the only global demand-side data source allowing for global and regional cross-country analysis to provide a rigorous and multidimensional picture of how adults save, borrow, make payments, and manage financial risks. Global Findex 2021 data were collected from national representative surveys of about 128,000 adults in more than 120 economies. The latest edition follows the 2011, 2014, and 2017 editions, and it includes a number of new series measuring financial health and resilience and contains more granular data on digital payment adoption, including merchant and government payments.

    The Global Findex is an indispensable resource for financial service practitioners, policy makers, researchers, and development professionals.

    Geographic coverage

    National coverage

    Analysis unit

    Individual

    Kind of data

    Observation data/ratings [obs]

    Sampling procedure

    In most developing economies, Global Findex data have traditionally been collected through face-to-face interviews. Surveys are conducted face-to-face in economies where telephone coverage represents less than 80 percent of the population or where in-person surveying is the customary methodology. However, because of ongoing COVID-19 related mobility restrictions, face-to-face interviewing was not possible in some of these economies in 2021. Phone-based surveys were therefore conducted in 67 economies that had been surveyed face-to-face in 2017. These 67 economies were selected for inclusion based on population size, phone penetration rate, COVID-19 infection rates, and the feasibility of executing phone-based methods where Gallup would otherwise conduct face-to-face data collection, while complying with all government-issued guidance throughout the interviewing process. Gallup takes both mobile phone and landline ownership into consideration. According to Gallup World Poll 2019 data, when face-to-face surveys were last carried out in these economies, at least 80 percent of adults in almost all of them reported mobile phone ownership. All samples are probability-based and nationally representative of the resident adult population. Phone surveys were not a viable option in 17 economies that had been part of previous Global Findex surveys, however, because of low mobile phone ownership and surveying restrictions. Data for these economies will be collected in 2022 and released in 2023.

    In economies where face-to-face surveys are conducted, the first stage of sampling is the identification of primary sampling units. These units are stratified by population size, geography, or both, and clustering is achieved through one or more stages of sampling. Where population information is available, sample selection is based on probabilities proportional to population size; otherwise, simple random sampling is used. Random route procedures are used to select sampled households. Unless an outright refusal occurs, interviewers make up to three attempts to survey the sampled household. To increase the probability of contact and completion, attempts are made at different times of the day and, where possible, on different days. If an interview cannot be obtained at the initial sampled household, a simple substitution method is used. Respondents are randomly selected within the selected households. Each eligible household member is listed, and the hand-held survey device randomly selects the household member to be interviewed. For paper surveys, the Kish grid method is used to select the respondent. In economies where cultural restrictions dictate gender matching, respondents are randomly selected from among all eligible adults of the interviewer's gender.

    In traditionally phone-based economies, respondent selection follows the same procedure as in previous years, using random digit dialing or a nationally representative list of phone numbers. In most economies where mobile phone and landline penetration is high, a dual sampling frame is used.

    The same respondent selection procedure is applied to the new phone-based economies. Dual frame (landline and mobile phone) random digital dialing is used where landline presence and use are 20 percent or higher based on historical Gallup estimates. Mobile phone random digital dialing is used in economies with limited to no landline presence (less than 20 percent).

    For landline respondents in economies where mobile phone or landline penetration is 80 percent or higher, random selection of respondents is achieved by using either the latest birthday or household enumeration method. For mobile phone respondents in these economies or in economies where mobile phone or landline penetration is less than 80 percent, no further selection is performed. At least three attempts are made to reach a person in each household, spread over different days and times of day.

    Sample size for Cyprus is 1019.

    Mode of data collection

    Landline and mobile telephone

    Research instrument

    Questionnaires are available on the website.

    Sampling error estimates

    Estimates of standard errors (which account for sampling error) vary by country and indicator. For country-specific margins of error, please refer to the Methodology section and corresponding table in Demirgüç-Kunt, Asli, Leora Klapper, Dorothe Singer, Saniya Ansar. 2022. The Global Findex Database 2021: Financial Inclusion, Digital Payments, and Resilience in the Age of COVID-19. Washington, DC: World Bank.

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Cases of people who have been infected with COVID-19 and have recovered, by age

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Description

Distribution of cases of COVID-19 persons who have recovered (clinical picture without symptoms with negative results in two tests after the first positive or 21 days after diagnosis), broken down by sex, based on the National Reports on Coronavirus Noise in Cyprus. The dataset includes the following fields:

Date of National Reference Sex Total COVID-19 cases (N) Number of complaints (negative result in 2 examinations) (N) Disease rate (negative result in 2 examinations) (%) Number of diseases (21 days after diagnosis) (N) Disease rate (21 days after diagnosis) (%)

Notes: 1. The data shall be collected and posted by the Open Data Group.2. Epidemiological data are subject to changes due to the rapidly evolving situation. Source: Weekly and fortnightly national reports on Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cyprus, published by the Epidemiological Surveillance Unit of the Ministry of Health.

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