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MALTA

June 24, 2020

Safety measures

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From June 5, 2020, all restaurants that meet hygiene standards have reopened.
At restaurants and other facilities, people with a body temperature above 37.2°C or those who are visibly unwell may be denied entry.
The number of people, including employees, is limited to less than 75.
It is recommended to wear a mask or visor for public vehicles such as facilities and buses.
These will be canceled on July 15.

MALTA

June 16, 2020

Latest COVID-19 conditions

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At an evening press conference on Monday, June 1, Prime Minister Robert Abella made a statement on deregulation. A statutory notice titled "Repealing Regulations, 2020" has revoked Covid-19 regulations that were previously enforced to contain a pandemic in Malta. From 1st July 2020 to 17 countries (Iceland, Slovakia, Cyprus, Lithuania, Israel, Norway, Switzerland, Estonia, Denmark, Hungary, Austria) Germany, Czech Republic, Finland, Ireland) and two regions in Italy ( Sicily and Sardinia) regulations will be lifted. On 14 June, the Prime Minister of Malta announced that he would aim to restart the airport for the world from 15 July. There is no quarantine procedure, and he wants to accept the people of the world including Japanese. Although it is not officially announced by the country at this stage, the policy of completely canceling Malta tourism in the future is a bright material.

MALTA

June 16, 2020

Local news

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Malta has entered the summer season, and many people enjoy swimming in the sea. All commercial facilities have been reopened, and group gatherings are OK. The number of people enjoying drinks at restaurants, cafes and bars on weekends is increasing, and the former scene is returning.

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MALTA

June 16, 2020

Destination updates

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Starting June 12, Malta's tourist facilities will open in sequence. Visits to the Heritage Malta site (temples and museums), churches, etc. are coming to fruition. Basically, it is considered to avoid 3 denseness. Almost all tourist destinations are scheduled to open in mid-July, including the Mediterranean Boat Trip.

MALTA

June 16, 2020

Safety measures

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The rules of social distance and wearing masks at commercial facilities such as supermarkets will continue. Also, gathering of more than 75 people is prohibited. *This regulation will be removed in mid-July. Restaurants that meet hygiene standards will be reopened one after another, but the above-mentioned number of people, salt and pepper, etc. that are placed on the table will be disposable.