The new codiv measures in Malta
Malta is heading towards the second phase… and it seems it will be even bigger than the previous one.
AMBER/YELLOW LIST:
Malta has for the first time published an amber list, containing the names of countries from where travellers are required to present a negative swab test for Coronavirus upon landing.
As of midnight, on Friday 21 August 2020, passengers arriving from the following countries will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test before boarding flights to Malta.
Passengers who do not present this certificate can be asked to swab at the Malta International Airport or asked to self-quarantine in Malta upon arrival.
Bulgaria
Romania
Spain (applies to passengers arriving from Barcelona, Girona and Madrid)
Passengers arriving from the above mentioned destinations will be required to present a negative result of a swab test carried out within the last 72 hours.
This ‘amber list’ will be updated regularly
On Monday, Health Minister Chris Fearne said that the amber list will be added to the green list and red list, with the first referring to countries with no travel restrictions and the second including nations from where travelling to Malta is banned.
GREEN LIST :
United Kingdom
Belgium
Netherlands
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
South Korea
Andorra
Monaco
San Marino
China
Vatican City
Rwanda
Uruguay
Slovenia
Japan
Morocco
Thailand
Tunisia
Portugal
Lebanon
Indonesia
United Arab Emirates
Liechtenstein
Germany
Austria
Italy
France
Part of Spain
Poland
Cyprus
Switzerland
Iceland
Slovakia
Norway
Denmark
Hungary
Finland
Ireland
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
Luxembourg
Czech Republic
Greece
Croatia
According to the new measures the bars and nightclubs will be closed, no gatherings of groups of more than 15 people will be allowed, no boat parties.
Masks will now be mandatory in all closed public spaces…
Transportation and travel related measures:
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