Well over 100 people took to the streets of Malta’s capital city on Sunday afternoon to protest the COVID-19 measures.
Describing them as dictatorial, the protestors, some of them unmasked, insisted that the measures were impeding their individual freedom.
The new measures, which were announced by the Health Ministry in a press conference earlier this week, reintroduced seated events as cases continued to spike.
Apart from this, only those who are vaccinated with the booster shot can, as of January 17th, enter bars, restaurants, sporting events and other establishments.
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The protestors heralded several different slogans and outcries, some directed at the green pass, others against children’s vaccination and some even compared measures to a Nazi dictatorship.
Organizers told participants to respect police orders and cooperate, with one being briefly taken away for not complying when asked to wear a mask.
The reasons for the protests were also varied amongst individual protestors. Some revealed that they were vaccinated even with the booster but simply disagreed with the masking rules. Others questioned the entire rollout and the pandemic as a whole.
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