Uploading videos and posts to Facebook, Edwin ‘Dwinu’ Gatt went on to reveal how he will ‘make a show’ on social media with the first police or LESA officer who tries to fine him for not wearing a mask.
Gatt’s posts follow the most recent introduced measure wherein Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne announced that as of Saturday, masks will need to be worn outside in public spaces. Gatt made it clear that he was not having it, questioning why people got vaccinated against COVID-19 if mask mandates will still come into effect.
*Warning – Contains strong language*
He also went on to shrug off the recently discovered Omicron variant, mocking it by saying that soon enough, Optimus Prime will ‘come and transform and you’ll swallow that up too.’ Gatt also seems to have gotten some online support for his views, going on to thank anyone who backed him up. He did criticise both political party and also, falsely, accused those who got vaccinated of being more likely of spreading COVID-19.
As of yet, the penalties for not wearing a mask were not specified. The previous mask mandate between October 2020 and July 2021 had fines at €100, reduced to €50 if paid before commencing legal proceedings.
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Source: Edwin Dwinu Gatt FB, Chris Fearne FB