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Watch: Malta dealing with Covid-19 ‘very well,’ Abela insists
Watch: Malta dealing with Covid-19 ‘very well,’ Abela insists

Watch: Malta dealing with Covid-19 ‘very well,’ Abela insists

Tista' taqra bil- Malti . Prime Minister Robert Abela defended his government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic on Wednesday, stating that Malta was faring very well when compared to other countries. At a press conference, the PM insisted that the pandemic should not be politicised before reiterating his belief that the situation was stable and under

Bars and Band Clubs To Remain Closed “For the Coming Weeks”

Bars and Band Clubs To Remain Closed “For the Coming Weeks”

PM Robert Abela has announced that the legal notice which was issued in October which ordered the closure of bars and band clubs till the 1st December will be extended for the coming weeks, as a precautionary measure against the spread of COVID-19. He said that this difficult decision is being taken after meetings with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister

Bars and social clubs will remain closed – Prime Minister

Bars and social clubs will remain closed – Prime Minister

Prime Minister Robert Abela announced that bars and social clubs (Każini) will remain closed after 1 st December. This was announced during a Press Conference held earlier today. Government had decided on clubs and bars should be closed till December 1 as a result of the increase in the number of persons infected by Covid-19. The increase of Covid-19

Bars to remain closed

Bars to remain closed

Prime Minister Robert Abela announced that bars and paces of entertainment will remain closed and will not open as previously planned on December 2nd. The prime minister said that following consultation with Health Minister Chris Fearne, the decision was taken to extend the restrictions on bars. He said people’s safety was the government’s priority

BREAKING: Bars and Band Clubs To Remain Closed “For the Coming Weeks”

BREAKING: Bars and Band Clubs To Remain Closed “For the Coming Weeks”

PM Robert Abela has announced that the legal notice which was issued in October which ordered the closure of bars and band clubs till the 1st December will be extended for the coming weeks, as a precautionary measure against the spread of COVID-19. He said that this difficult decision is being taken after meetings with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister

Bars to remain closed for ‘coming weeks’, Prime Minister announces

Bars to remain closed for ‘coming weeks’, Prime Minister announces

Bars and entertainment venues will remain closed for the “coming weeks” as a Covid-19 precaution, Prime Minister Robert Abela said on Wednesday. He said that after consultation with Health Minister Chris Fearne, the decision was taken for bars not to reopen, as was initially planned, at the beginning of December, meaning they will have to remain shut

No Festive Drinks This Year: Robert Abela Says Bars Will Remain Closed ‘For The Coming Weeks’

No Festive Drinks This Year: Robert Abela Says Bars Will Remain Closed ‘For The Coming Weeks’

It seems like festive drinks in bars won’t be on the cards this December, as Prime Minister Robert Abela said they will remain closed for the “coming weeks” in light of the current COVID-19 situation. “After a discussion with the Deputy Prime Minister, we’ve come to the decision to extend the legal notice for closed establishments like bars to remain

Bars to be kept closed for ‘coming weeks’ in COVID-19 precaution - Robert Abela

Bars to be kept closed for ‘coming weeks’ in COVID-19 precaution - Robert Abela

Bars and entertainment venues are set to remain closed, with the legal notice regulating their closure being extended “for the coming weeks”, Prime Minister Robert Abela said on Wednesday. Abela said that following consultation with Health Minister Chris Fearne, bars will not be reopening in December and will remain closed for the time being. “This