Revived 2020 version shuttered just after a month due to COVID-19
Sharing is Caring campaign has collected €20,000 worth of vouchers and counting
Malta's air travel is recovering at a slower pace than its southern European counterparts, Malta International Airport said on Tuesday. July’s traffic through MIA totalled 311,692 passenger movements, recouping 39% of the July 2019 traffic levels. The...
Update will be automatically implemented once certificate is reprinted
A booster vaccine with the parental strain is completely sufficient
Festivals Malta announces cancellations
63 and 71-year-old casualties were vaccinated against the virus
Pass needed for routine activities, entering cafe, travelling on intercity train
Both victims were unvaccinated
Come Monday, a pass will be needed to enter a cafe or use an inter-city train
200,000 people died in a brutal two-month wave up to mid-June
Five patients are now in intensive care
Reopening of computing giant’s US offices pushed back to October 4
Students are being urged to take tests every two weeks
The UK has launched an insurance scheme to cover music festivals and other live events as the beleaguered sector seeks protection after months of mass cancellations due to the coronavirus pandemic. The scheme, worth £750 million (€880 million) and...
Four patients remain in ITU
Each seated group will still need to maintain bubble concept
Supplies of everything from milk to sweets and tonic water have been affected
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Barely 20 per cent of Australians have been fully vaccinated
Spain's party island of Ibiza plans to hire young private detectives who can pass as tourists to help local authorities find out where illegal parties that violate virus restrictions will be held. The Mediterranean island's famous nightclubs which...
France's top constitutional authority on Thursday approved a COVID pass that limits access to cafes, restaurants and inter-city trains and planes to people who have been vaccinated or tested negative for the virus. The controversial pass, which will...
The head of the African Union's health watchdog John Nkengasong revealed Thursday that he was battling COVID-19 but had survived the worst thanks to his jabs, as he urged the continent to fight vaccine hesitancy. Experts worry that reluctance to take...
Island still on Europe's red travel list
An association representing entertainers and event organisers expressed its disappointment Thursday that the health authorities have not given the go-ahead for stand-up events. "Our sector remains the only industry suffering from sustained discrimination.
Standing events remain banned, booster jab for most vulnerable from September
Reimposition of lockdowns and other containment measures blur economic outlook
Organisers say they are still in the dark over what authorities are planning
The World Health Organisation on Wednesday urged COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers to keep their prices low and affordable, after reports that two producers will raise the cost they are charging the EU. Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna are upping the prices...
A feud between Ireland's church and state escalated on Wednesday, after the Archbishop of Dublin told Catholic priests they can resume communions and confirmations in defiance of government coronavirus guidance. In a letter seen by AFP, Archbishop...
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