Malta to lift most COVID-19 restrictions from Friday, reopen its airport for Hungary too

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Malta will lift most COVID-19 restriction measures from Friday, with exceptions for schools and contact sports, Prime Minister Robert Abela announced on Monday.
He said that bars, gyms and other establishments will be allowed to open again but with restrictions on the number of people inside at the same time and full respect of social distancing rules.
“On Friday, we will be returning to the normal, simple life we had before the pandemic. Yes, there will be differences but we will be going back to our normal routine. This is thanks to the discipline shown by the public and to the hard work of our frontliners,” Abela said.
From July 1, Malta will reopen its airport for certain countries and regions, including the Italian regions of Sicily and Sardinia, Iceland, Slovakia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Israel, Switzerland, Norway, Estonia, Denmark, Hungary, Austria, Luxembourg, Germany, the Czech Republic, Finland and Ireland.
The lifting of restrictions applied only to direct flights, and passengers have to guarantee that they have stayed in the same country for four weeks prior to the flight.
Abela clarified that no tourists will be forced to spend any time in quarantine and none of those arriving in Malta will be swabbed for the virus.





