During his trip to Nigeria to carry out charity work, local fitness personality Daniel Umanah called upon the authorities to allow his young sister with Down syndrome, Rachel, to quarantine at home rather than at the quarantine hotel. Her brother and their father would still have to quarantine at the hotel. Typically, travellers returning from countries classified as ‘dark red’ must quarantine at a hotel upon their return, even if they are fully vaccinated and tested negative like the Umanahs.
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Umanah has shared that the request was made due to Rachel’s condition, which causes her to go into a tantrum if locked in a room which she isn’t familiar with. The family has since been denied the request, which caused Daniel Umanah to question the full quarantine exemption granted to the Maltese national team, calling the move a ‘big injustice’.
“Why were they given an exception but we aren’t?” The influencer told Lovin Malta. Health Minister Chris Fearne has since explained that the national team was exempt from quarantine because the players did not mix with the community during their Russia trip. A spokesperson for the Health Ministry revealed that players must follow UEFA protocol, where each contingent must go from the airport to the hotel to the stadium and back again, with the airplane also being a private one.
On Sunday, PN MP Ryan Callus took to Facebook to highlight the Umanahs’ appeal to allow Rachel to quarantine at home, and with the entire national football team being exempt from quarantine, why shouldn’t the exemption be made for young Rachel?
What do you make of the situation?
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