Health Minister Chris Fearne said on Friday that no COVID measures were relaxed due to the upcoming election.
When asked whether he ruled out re-introducing measures after the election, Fearne said that they were always introduced according to the epidemiological need. ‘Science evolves and we evolve with it’ said the Deputy Prime Minister.
He also highlighted how despite there being a spike in cases, the numbers in hospital and the ITU remained low, saying that this was always the main criteria when introducing measures.
Fearne also gave his thoughts as to why the number of infections was increasing. The minister pin-pointed three variables – increased social mobility, a colder than usual March and the spread of the weaker Omicron ‘Stealth’ BA2 variant.
Fearne emphasised that the roadmap remains in place but that one should always remain cautious. Addressing questions about travel restrictions, Fearne hints at an EU meeting which could rule that people can enter Malta with just a negative PCR test even if not fully vaccinated.
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