The Malta Tourism Authority has shut down three restaurants of 42 found to be breaching COVID-19 restrictions in February of 2021. Some of the other 39 will also be facing legal action in light of this breach. 22 establishments had breached the 11-pm closing curfew whilst 20 others breached protocols.
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo pointed out how fines were issued, with legal action being taken were deemed necessary. The eateries that were shut down by MTA had been repeatedly caught breaching protocols. As of today, 5th March, restaurants can only serve takeaway.
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