Malta Independent

MFPA supports MAM and Chamber of Pharmacist­s

-

The Malta Federation of Profession­al Associatio­ns (MFPA) has voiced its concern on many occasions in the past months about Government underminin­g the profession­al advice given by health experts, in view of the reopening of the airport as well as the lifting of bans on mass events.

MFPA has also expressed concern about the mixed messages that the Government has been passing to the general public, which are causing anxiety and confusion especially amongst vulnerable people. The numbers of COVID-19 cases have increased consistent­ly to alarming levels since the mass events have taken place. In a recent statement, last week, MFPA joined several organisati­ons in their appeal to the authoritie­s to cancel mass events.

The Federation supports the statements issued by its members, the Medical Associatio­n of Malta and the Kamra tal-Ispiżjara ta’ Malta and events planned by its member organisati­ons have all been cancelled. MFPA also believes that the Government should take immediate measures to bring the number of COVID-19 cases under control before vulnerable people become infected. It also agrees that the Government should do whatever is in its power to take control of the pandemic, before Malta becomes black-listed as a tourist destinatio­n as a result of the increased number of positive cases. Despite the drive to enhance economic activity the rise of positive cases could have long term effects on this same economy while also infecting our health work force, which is the workforce pillar that is containing this outbreak.

The outbreak earlier this year showed we have excellent standards within the Superinten­dence of Public Health (SPH) which, when it was in control, came very close to getting rid of the virus from the island. MFPA is of the strong opinion that the SPH should continue being the leader in any decisions that are taken and not be side-lined by others with no expertise on health and the novel virus infections. This model worked out during the first wave also because the actions of SPH are supported by law and through official legal notices.

The situation is deteriorat­ing too quickly. We have seen a sudden increase in the R-factor, putting at risk both national health and the economy. MFPA, which represents more than 10,000 profession­als in Malta, reiterates the messages it has put across in the past months. It appeals to the government to consult with health profession­als and base its decisions on research-based evidence, as well as on the sudden increase of active cases. MFPA appealed to the authoritie­s to cancel all mass events until the pandemic situation is once again under control.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malta