Whilst almost thirteen million cases of Covid-19 have been recorded throughout the world, Malta has continued to uphold its sterling management of this global crisis. With only five active cases right now, the island has had a steady five days without registering any new cases.
From an economic perspective, Malta has been fully operational with all establishments open for almost forty days. The Malta International Airport has also been welcoming visitors from a restricted list of countries for the past fourteen days. Furthermore, as from tomorrow, passengers arriving from the following list of countries are not required to quarantine or obtain any special permit.
New Destinations that are open as from the 15th July 2020 are:
- Andorra
- Australia
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Canada
- China (including Taiwan, Macau and Hong Kong)
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- Liechtenstein
- Monaco
- Morocco
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Portugal
- Romania
- Rwanda
- San Marino
- Slovenia
- South Korea
- Thailand
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- United Arab Emirates
- Uruguay
- Vatican City
The above list adds on to the list of countries previously published which may be accessed here. Furthermore, any individual who is coming from any other country and has not spent at least 14 days in any of the safe countries listed, may be obliged to quarantine in Malta, provided this is accepted by the Health Authorities.
Nonetheless preventative measures continue to be followed throughout, in order to ensure this continued success.
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