{"ObjectId": 23, "Country": "Malta", "Quarantine": null, "Testing": null, "DatePublished": "28.02.2023", "Sources": "Re-open Europe/ \n Foreign travel advice, Gov.UK/ \n US State Dept. COVID-19 Country Specific Information/", "TravelAdvisory": "Latest news: \n
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\nInternational Restrictions:
\n*From within the EU: COVID-19 travel restrictions have been lifted in Malta. Providing proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test results is no longer required.\n

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COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Malta. Providing proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test results is not required.

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\n*From Third Countries:

COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Malta. Providing proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test results is not required.

 

Learn more:
Traveltomalta.gov.mt

Contact Points for Malta:
Covid-19 Public Health Helpline: 111. +35621324086
MTA TOURISM COVID-19 Helpline Tel: +356 2169 2447
Email: covid19.health@gov.mt and tourismcovid-19helpline@visitmalta.com


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You can find the latest information on air travel regulations for this country on the IATA website.

You can also find information about your passenger rights on our portal for citizens.

Documents you need to travel in Europe
Health cover for temporary stays

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\nInternal Restrictions:
\n*Travel in Malta: It is not mandatory to wear a face mask inside, outside or on public transportation.
\n*Public spaces and services: It is not mandatory to wear a face mask outside or inside, although it is at the discretion of individual establishments to ask customers to present a valid vaccination certificate or to wear a face mask.
\n Malta will accept the COVID vaccine certification (both the digital and letter versions) as proof of your vaccination status. Digital certificates must include a verifiable 2D barcode (QR code). If you are travelling with a printed proof of vaccination status, it must date from 1 November to ensure that the certificate can be scanned successfully. Your appointment card from vaccination centres is not designed to be used as proof of vaccination and should not be used to demonstrate your vaccine status.
\nIf you are resident in Malta and have a Maltese-issued vaccination certificate, the validity of your certificate is as follows:
\n\u2022 The certificate is valid for 3 months from the date of the second dose (or the first dose for Jannsen / Johnson and Johnson vaccine)
\n\u2022 The certificate is valid for 9 months from the date of the third dose (booster vaccination)
\nFor vaccination certificates issued outside of Malta, the validity of that certificate will apply.
\nFull information is available on the Maltese government coronavirus advice page \n*If you test positive for COVID-19, you may need to stay where you are until you test negative. You may also need to seek treatment there.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "Y": 35.888112, "X": 14.440213, "AddInfo": "\n\n"}