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Tourists who received both vaccination doses will be allowed to Malta by 1st June

Tourists who received both vaccination doses will be allowed to Malta by 1st June
Apr 13 2021 Share

Speaking on an episode of Popolin, Chief Executive officer at the Malta Tourism Authority Johann Buttigieg stated that Malta will be welcoming those who were vaccinated with both COVID-19 jab doses by June. There will be a waiting period of 10 days after receiving the second dose, after which tourists may visit Malta by providing proof of vaccination.

Buttigieg added that the Tourism Authority is aiming to reopen internal tourism through hotels and bars, among other facilities, by the 1st of June. These plans match up with the Health Authorities measure easing such as school reopening and an aim to have herd immunity by June due to the efficient vaccination rollout in Malta.

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Clayton Bartolo announces Czech Airlines will be flying to and from Malta

Clayton Bartolo announces Czech Airlines will be flying to and from Malta
Apr 13 2021 Share

Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection Clayton Bartolo announced on Facebook that Czech Airlines have confirmed that they will be allowing flights to and from Malta. The Minister highlighted the importance of connectivity between countries and Malta to boost the economy through tourism after the immense impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This news follows the recent international highlight that Clayton Bartolo’s plan to pay tourists up to €200 for booking holidays in Maltese hotels received. The reopening of Czech Airlines’ connection with Malta pushes forth in opening up and returning to normalcy as we continue to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.

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EU starts Johnson & Johnson vaccine distribution

EU starts Johnson & Johnson vaccine distribution
Apr 13 2021 Share

The one shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine has begun distribution across EU member states yesterday. The EU bloc is expected to receive 55 million doses of the vaccine by June. Malta will be receiving consignments of the vaccine and revised its date of herd immunity from August to June of this year due to the effective vaccine rollout.

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) granted conditional marketing authorisation for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to be distributed with people aged 18 and over. This makes the Johnson & Johnson the fourth vaccine granted approval by the bloc and the only one shot vaccine so far. As of yesterday 12th April, Malta has administered 244,718 vaccines, of which 71,481 are second doses.

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WATCH: Surreal scenes in London as England’s hospitality scene reopens

WATCH: Surreal scenes in London as England's hospitality scene reopens
Apr 13 2021 Share

The UK has reopened its bars and hospitality services and people cannot be more excited for this return to quasi-normalcy. Many waited for bars to open at 12am when measures were officially lifted, with streets packed with all those eager to grab the first drink after lockdown.

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Bars, as did other shops and services, anticipated the huge comeback and prepared with huge stocks in order to satisfy their thrilled customers. The UK has implemented a six person rule, meaning that groups of six can meet up together, unless they come from the same household.

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