During today’s COVID-19 press briefing, Superintendent for Public Health Prof. Charmaine Gauci gave a breakdown of where Malta’s COVID-19 cases are coming from, highlighting that 23 cases over the past week were imported.
This means that between 3rd and 9th May, 23 COVID-19 cases came from beyond our shores while 20 cases came from households, 8 from social gatherings, 3 from institutions and 3 from workplaces.
Malta currently has 180 active cases, registering only 1 new case in the past 24 hours.
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As Malta’s active cases continue to plummet, one could argue that such imported cases could put the local economy in jeopardy with the government welcoming the opening of the ’tourist season’ on 1st June.
Prof. Gauci stated that tests are conducted on tourists “as soon as they arrive” and if refused, the individuals will have to go on quarantine, going on to highlight that Malta will keep its testing centres open to encourage anyone developing symptoms to get tested as soon as possible.
While Malta continues to welcome tourists & open multiple establishments with the hopes of kickstarting its economy, Gauci explained that there is no place for mass events during a pandemic.
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