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Malta To Start Easing Covid-Related Restrictions As Vaccination Drive Shows Signs Of Success

Malta will soon start easing Covid-19 curbs, starting this month. This was announced by Malta Prime Minister Robert Abela, as the country manages to forge ahead with vaccinations at a much faster rate than anywhere else in the European Union. While talking to the media, Abela informed that schools would reopen, while the government will consider reopening non-essential shops and restaurants on April 26. As per the news reports, restaurants and schools were closed early in March in view of the rising cases in the region. Reportedly, Malta recorded around 510 new virus cases on March 10 in a population of 500,000; the same, in the past two weeks, has declined to an average of 54 new cases daily. Abela added that Malta is planning to reopen its crucial tourism sector on June 1, and that they will be promoting it as one of the safest tourism destinations. Elaborating more about the vaccine shot, Health Minister Chris Fearne said that around 42% of adults in Malta have already taken one vaccine shot. Further, as per the latest records, no other EU state has been able to match Malta's figures. Malta is using a mix of vaccine shots unlike many other EU countries. It bought as many various jabs as it could. He also added that 95% of those aged over 80, have already been vaccinated, whereas 86% of those aged over 70, and 78% of those aged over 60, have got the jabs.

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