Speaking on MaltaDaily’s newest talk show ‘The Interview with Fabian Demicoli, President George Vella addressed some of the many concerns and even spreading misinformation in regards to the COVID-19 vaccine.
Clarifying that he does not think that vaccination should become mandatory in Malta, he nonetheless highlighted his frustration in regards to people spreading misinformed ideas about the jab.
He acknowledged how some people did receive medical exemptions which, due to personal health reasons, prevents them from taking the vaccine. However, he said that those who do not take the vaccine out of ‘capriciousness’ should seek to curb their fears through medical professional advice.
He also highlighted how the scientific enterprise is showing us that the vaccine is the main weapon against COVID-19 – preventing everything from further infection, death and even the generation of new variants.
Those still refusing to take the vaccine, he said, not only risk spreading the virus but also place a higher risk on themselves of getting infected with the virus. This is where the question of whether or not unvaccinated individuals can access all public establishments such as restaurants. Despite vaccination not being made mandatory as per the President’s opinion, there should still be restrictions he said which protect the general public form getting infected.
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