Malta to recognise EMA approved vaccinations only for travel
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, MALTA/ Updated : Aug 24, 2021, 12:26 IST
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Travelling to Malta is not easy in the current scenario, for the country has some of the strictest rules, and you have to show proof of complete vaccination to get entry into the country.
Travelling to Malta is not easy in the current scenario, for the country has some of the strictest rules, and you have to show proof of complete vaccination to get entry into the country. Read less
Travelling to Malta is not easy in the current scenario, for the country has some of the strictest rules, and you have to show proof of complete vaccination to get entry into the country. In a recent development, Malta has decided to publish a list of vaccines that are recognised by it, so that travellers would know whether their vaccination is recognised by the country or not.
According to a statement made by the Health Ministry, “Guests, aged 12 and older, can only travel to Malta if they have a vaccination certificate, confirming the full dosage of a European Medicines Agency (EMA)-approved vaccine.”
Malta has also listed the certificates that have been issued by specific countries, which would be recognised by it. Besides the EU Digital COVID vaccine certificate, there are other countries named in the list, such as UAE, the United States, Turkey, among others. India, unfortunately, does not feature in the list for now.
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