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MHRA expecting a very good tourism summer season

MHRA expecting a very good tourist summer season
Jun 1 2021 Share

Speaking to Television Malta, President of the Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) Tony Zahra stated that a very good summer in tourism is to be expected as the sector reopens. Despite not reaching up to pre-pandemic levels of tourism, Zahra stated that hitting a 60% of the 2019 digits, ‘month by month, period by period’, the reintegration of tourism will be a great success.

He continued by adding that bookings for holidays in Malta increase as restrictions start to ease, with countries like Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands and Denmark being prominent players in these bookings. The UK still proved to be a bit of a disappointment as it kept Malta on its amber list. Most tourists are booking an average of seven nights in Malta, all of them required to present either negative PCR tests or a complete vaccination certificate.

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Chef Sean Gravina praises introduction of vaccine certificates

Chef Sean Gravina praises introduction of vaccine certificates
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Renowned Maltese chef Sean Gravina was a prominent voice throughout the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Voicing his opinions on closure of restaurants and how it will impact business owners and the sector at large, Gravina took to Facebook to express his support of the introduction of the vaccine certificates. He stated that the certificate ‘is the best decision we as a nation could have made for a balanced reopening for tourism.’

He pointed out that safeguarding local businesses and reviving tourism is no easy task but a ‘good summer with minimal risk of ever closing again’ can be achieved through a ‘balanced and pro active approach.’ He concluded by saying that ‘it was easy to simply open up the airport and let everyone come in with no negative test of certificate but that would have put us all at risk of closing again just as we did this year.’

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102 people in Maltese homeless shelters

102 people in Maltese homeless shelters
Jun 1 2021 Share

A parliamentary question revealed that there are 102 people in homeless shelters around Malta. Minister for Social Justice and Solidarity, the Family and Children’s Rights Michael Falzon revealed that of these 102 individuals, 77 are male and 25 are female.

The government are allegedly fully financed by the government with an annual €10,050,000, with Fondazzjoni Dar il-Hena being allocated a yearly sum of €835,000. The question was asked by Labour MP Oliver Scicluna.

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These are the COVID-19 measures being eased from today

Jun 1 2021 Share

With a new month, comes a step forward in the country’s battle against the pandemic and as per the health authorities’ instructions, a number of measures will be eased today. The month of June will welcome the following:

  • Tourism sector to restart
  • Seated weddings to start again
  • English schools to re-open
  • Masks on beaches no longer mandatory

During a press conference held yesterday, Prime Minister Robert Abela and Deputy Prime Minister Announced that vaccine certificates can be downloaded as from today. This means that individuals will no longer need a PCR test when returning from a foreign country. Chris Fearne also announced that a limited number of controlled cultural events will happen during the months of July and August; the minister stated that he will announce which events are being considered in the coming days.

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