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MALTA APPROVED COVISHIELD AND SINOPHARM FINALLY

Travellers vaccinated with jabs approved by the World Health Organisation can now come to Malta without quarantining if they are also administered a booster dose of one of the four vaccines approved by the EU.

The change means some of those who have been unable to visit the island without undergoing the mandatory 14-day quarantine can now travel more freely.

The move marks a long-awaited shift that will mostly impact those who were vaccinated in non-EU countries and who did not receive jabs approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).

But while the update will facilitate travel for these people, there are still several rules to follow before they are allowed to come to the island.

Firstly, those travelling to Malta must make sure their vaccine certificate is on the list of recognised documents. The authorities currently recognise the vaccine certificates issued by 34 countries.

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5 ноября 2021 г. 21:46:04
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