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Huge backlash after Fearne scraps mandatory vaccine certificate rules

Jan 25 2022 Share

Moments ago, Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne announced that the mandatory vaccine certificate rule will be removed for most establishments in Malta next month. Amongst other changes, vaccine certificates will no longer be mandatory for restaurants, snack bars and band clubs as of 7th February and for bars, gyms and pools as of 14th February.

While this news was welcomed by some, others have expressed that they feel betrayed and have claimed that such a decision is being taken due to the impending arrival of the general election, with fears that people would not go out to vote. Some have explained that they feel it is unfair that they had to take the vaccine shot against their will due to the restrictions in place, having to queue for hours on end, only for the certificate rules to be scrapped.

Others have gone as fair as calling the Deputy Prime Minister a “clown” due to such a U-turn on Malta’s vaccine rules. Despite this, Fearne stated that such decisions were taken by the health authorities based on “scientific criteria”, going on to state that science now allows people to enjoy their cultural and social life.

With regards to the entertainment sector, Gianpula Village director Matthew De Giorgio stated that the entertainment industry has been “left in the dark”, as the Deputy Prime Minister did not mention what the future holds for events while vaccine certificate rules remain in place for nightclubs. De Giorgio highlighted that while industries across Europe have been given a direction, Malta’s entertainment scene “is still seen as a third class sector.”

What do you make of these decisions?

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Village feasts may make a return this summer; meetings to be held with enthusiasts and Curia

Village feasts may make a return this summer; meetings to be health with enthusiasts and Curia
Jan 25 2022 Share

In a sudden announcement regarding Malta’s vaccine certificate rules, Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne has stated that the Health Authorities plan on bringing back village feasts this summer.

A number of meetings will be held with the Curia and feasts enthusiasts & participants in this regard and while it is too early to confirm, the intentions are there. Regarding Malta’s COVID-19 situation, Fearne stated that the country has made progress thanks to the high booster uptake, with close to 75% of the adult population having received the booster in past weeks.

While vaccine certificate rules only came into place last week, the Health Minister stated that such a change was made as “scientific criteria” allows the authorities to make them. He went on to state that while science isn’t always popular, it is “almost always right” and now allows citizens to enjoy their social and cultural life without endangering public health.

Do you welcome such a decision?

Photo source: Reveal Malta

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Mandatory vaccine certificate rule to be scrapped for most places next month

Mandatory vaccine certificate rule to be scrapped for most places next month
Jan 25 2022 Share

In a sudden change of pace for Malta’s COVID-19 situation, Health Minister Chris Fearne has just announced that most establishments will not need a vaccine certificate as of next month.

As of 7th February, vaccines certificates will no longer be mandatory to enter restaurants, snack bars or band clubs and as of 14th February, it will be removed for bars, gyms and pools. The vaccine certificate will remain obligatory for sporting events, casinos, nightclubs and travelling.

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During a parliamentary address, Fearne also alluded to the fact that quarantine for primary contacts of COVID-19 cases may be reduced to five days, then scrapped altogether, at a potential February date.

Fearne stated that such decisions were taken by the health authorities based on “scientific criteria”.

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This Maltese DJ just released a track on one of the top 10 labels in Melodic Techno

Jan 25 2022 Share

2022 has proven to be quite a year for electronic artists in Malta, with local noisemakers gathering support and accolades like there’s no tomorrow and they show no signs of slowing down.

Earlier this month, melodic techno DJ & Producer Jonathan Abdilla also known as Toxism released a track on one of the top 10 labels in the Melodic Techno genre. Steyoyoke, founded by prolific artist Soul Button, is home to a number of chart-topping melodic techno bangers and Abdilla is the latest to join the roster.

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Not only is Toxism the first Maltese artist to sign on such a label but the track ‘Into the Light’ is an absolute banger of a track and worthy addition to any melodic techno playlist.

Check out the track below:

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