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21 May 2020

Malta Covid-19 – Travel Ban

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The Superintendent of Public Health published the "Travel Ban Order, 2020", by means of which a travel ban on persons to and from the following countries was imposed:
Malta Coronavirus (COVID-19)

L.N. 42 of 2020

  • The Superintendent of Public Health published the "Travel Ban Order, 2020", by means of which a travel ban on persons to and from the following countries was imposed:
    1. Italy
    2. Switzerland
    3. France
    4. Germany
    5. Spain
    6. China, including Hong Kong
    7. Singapore
    8. Japan
    9. Iran
    10. South Korea
  • The Superintendent may, at his discretion, increase or reduce this list by notice in the Gazette.
  • The Superintendent may also, in his absolute discretion, suspend the provisions of this order, by notice in the Gazette, where, in the opinion of the said Superintendent, the travel of certain persons is deemed to be essential.
  • Any person who fails to abide by the provisions of this order shall be guilty of an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to the payment of a penalty for each and every occasion of breach.

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