76 individuals received fines for breaking the newly implemented mask-mandate during their first weekend of being put in place. The number of fines issued was lower than in May, which was just before the rules for mask wearing outdoors were removed. Police typically issued 800 fines per week or 114 a day.
Anyone breaking this mandate risks a €100 penalty. Those fined can lower the penalty to €50 if they choose to pay before court proceedings begin. The rules were reintroduced to reduce the spread of COVID-19 cases as the Delta variant fuels the spike, with experts worrying about the transmission of the new Omicron variant.
The decision was met with quite some criticism, from both people and organisations alike, such as the Malta College of Pathologists. The College noted how walking outdoors alone or with same household members at good distance from others does not pose transmission risk.
Health Minister Chris Fearne defended the measure by saying that it would help protect people against other illnesses and not just COVID-19.
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