More COVID-19 restrictions to be lifted
Prime Minister Robert Abela has revealed that as of next Monday, more COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted
Prime Minister Robert Abela has revealed that as of next Monday, more COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted
With the European Drag Racing Championship just around the corner, in April 2023, Malta could indeed host the famed event, following the completion of the drag racing track in Ħal Far’s industrial estate
As of midnight tonight, a COVID-19 vaccine certificate can be obtained online, as the government plans on using it to re-open some social activities
Remember the €100 vouchers, which the government promised a few months ago? Well, the government will be announcing how the vouchers will be distributed in the coming days, said the Prime Minister yesterday
As many of you are undoubtedly aware, Malta entered what many refer to as a ‘soft lockdown’ on 10 March
Today, the 29 of March, saw no more than 63 new cases of COVID-19, as well as 332 recoveries, in the last 24 hours. Could this be a one-off? A fluke?
Here’s a run-through of all the restrictions that were added to the list yesterday
There’s been some confusion (to say the least) in the last few days, so we thought it best to provide a quick run-through of the latest restrictions, in the simplest of terms
New measures have been announced by Prime Minister Robert Abela this afternoon, in an attempt to bring the increasingly high number of COVID-19 cases down
Fresh measures have been announced, with the most notable being that as of Thursday 27 October, all of Malta’s bars will be closing their doors till 1 December
On Friday evening, Prime Minister Robert Abela, deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne and Superintendent of Public Health Charmaine Gauci appeared on our screens