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Malta to drop all Covid entry restrictions

Malta will remove all its entry requirements for both vaccinated and unvaccinated visitors from July 25.

The Maltese government currently imposes rules on all travellers entering the country.

Vaccinated travellers must show proof they have been fully jabbed, while unvaccinated arrivals must show proof of recovery, or must have taken a PCR test within 72 hours prior to travelling or a rapid antigen test within 24 hours prior to travelling.

However, from July 25 all entry requirements will be dropped, permitting travellers restriction-free entry.

The Visit Malta website has been updated to reflect the changing rules. It states: “As from July 25, people travelling to Malta without a vaccine certificate or a recovery certificate do not need to present a negative PCR/rapid test before arriving in Malta.”

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