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‘It’s Draconian’: Remove Mandatory Quarantine At Hotels For Maltese Residents, PN Says
‘It’s Draconian’: Remove Mandatory Quarantine At Hotels For Maltese Residents, PN Says

‘It’s Draconian’: Remove Mandatory Quarantine At Hotels For Maltese Residents, PN Says

Maltese residents should be allowed to quarantine at home after returning from a dark red country, PN stated in a press conference today. “Health objectives can be met with home quarantine,” Claudette Buttigieg said. “Residents should be allowed to stay at home.” “The PN agrees with quarantine from dark red zones, but it was already very debatable

Quarantine hotels: Residents should be allowed to quarantine at home – PN

Quarantine hotels: Residents should be allowed to quarantine at home – PN

Konferenza tal-aħbarijiet Konferenza tal-aħbarijiet tal-Partit Nazzjonalista indirizzata mill-membri tal-COVID Action Team, Claudette Buttigieg u Clyde Puli. Posted by Partit Nazzjonalista on Tuesday, September 14, 2021 Residents should be allowed to quarantine at home, the Nationalist Party said on Tuesday afternoon during a press conference on mandatory

Government to announce changes to quarantine protocols on Wednesday

Government to announce changes to quarantine protocols on Wednesday

The government is set to announce changes to quarantine protocols on Wednesday, Health Minister Chris Fearne said. It is understood that the government is reacting to the calls for change of quarantine rules for Maltese returning from red list countries. Maltese citizens have had so far to stay in so-called quarantine hotels even if they assured the

Man denied home quarantine after visiting newborn child in Russia

Man denied home quarantine after visiting newborn child in Russia

Photo: Unsplash A Maltese man is the latest person to be denied to quarantine at home after returning from Russia, where he visited his partner and 10-month-old child. Speking to Newsbook.com.mt , the man who wished to remain anonymous, said he could not help but notice the contrast with the treatment reserved for Malta’s national football team. “I

'Let my daughter with Down Syndrome quarantine at home rather than hotel'

'Let my daughter with Down Syndrome quarantine at home rather than hotel'

The mother of a girl with Down Syndrome is appealing to the authorities to allow her daughter to quarantine at home when she returns from Nigeria, since being in closed, unfamiliar environments causes her untold anxiety. Nigeria is one of 155 countries and zones designated dark red where incoming travel to Malta is only allowed in exceptional circumstances

MEP Alex Agius Saliba opposes Covid hotels for those with residence in Malta

MEP Alex Agius Saliba opposes Covid hotels for those with residence in Malta

Alex Agius Saliba Tista' taqra bil- Malti . Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba believes that forcing people having a residence in Malta to quarantine in specific hotels on their return from abroad does not make any sense. In a Facebook post today, he said that, though it is the Superintendent of Public Health’s prerogative to impose obligatory quarantine

Local Influencer Pleas For Sister With Down Syndrome To Quarantine At Home Instead Of Hotel

Local Influencer Pleas For Sister With Down Syndrome To Quarantine At Home Instead Of Hotel

Maltese influencer Daniel Umanah has recently launched an appeal to local health authorities all the way from Nigeria for quarantine periods to be held at home instead of pricey hotels… View this post on Instagram A post shared by Daniel Umanah (@danielumanahofficial) Umanah, his father, and his sister are set to return to Malta next week. However,

Forcing Maltese Residents Into Quarantine Hotels Doesn’t Make Sense, MEP Alex Agius Saliba Says

Forcing Maltese Residents Into Quarantine Hotels Doesn’t Make Sense, MEP Alex Agius Saliba Says

Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba has urged the health authorities to update its COVID-19 rules to allow Maltese residents travelling from ‘dark red’ countries to quarantine at home, rather than in a hotel. “It is the Superintendent of Public Health’s prerogative to impose obligatory quarantine on people returning from countries with high COVID-19 transmission

Appeal for sister with Down Syndrome not to quarantine at hotel

Appeal for sister with Down Syndrome not to quarantine at hotel

Facebook Tista' taqra bil- Malti . Influencer Daniel Umanah has appealed to the health authorities to allow his sister Rachel, who has Down Syndrome, to spend her quarantine at home, not in a hotel. Rachel, he pointed out, is prone to tantrums when locked up in a room she is unfamiliar with. Umanah reacted in frustration in a Facebook post after the