Superintendent of Public Health Charmaine Gauci has confirmed that Maltese citizens who were already abroad when the travel regulations were changed can return provided they provide proof of already booked flights and a negative PCR test. They will also not be subject to mandatory quarantine if the above mentioned requirements are met. Following a surge in COVID-19 cases, the government announced last Friday that all travellers arriving in Malta must present a recognised COVID-19 vaccination certificate.
Only adults fully vaccinated with EU-recognised vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca or Janssen) can be allowed into Malta. Children accompanying parents will have to provide a recent negative PCR test. Former Nationalist MEP candidate Peter Agius also urged the Maltese government to exempt any Maltese expats from the regulations, vouching for ‘family reunions’ to discern between tourists and family visitations.
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