Minister for Education Justyne Caruana has stated that while there are COVID-19 cases in Malta’s schools, the rate is not alarming. She went on to state that close analysis of COVID-19 cases in local schools is being made, both in students as well as educators, going on to highlight that the Education Ministry is conforming with the health authorities’ instructions and guidelines.
The Minister stated that the vaccination programme for children over 12 is progressing nicely, with educators around Malta currently taking their booster doses. Despite case numbers not being alarming, the Minister stated that should the health authorities advise them to increase measures, they will do so.
A Pfizer vaccine will also be available for children aged between five and 11 as soon as they are available, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen recently revealed.
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