Malta Independent

Cyprus bans travelling from Malta

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Cyprus became the latest country to impose travel restrictio­ns from Malta, effectivel­y banning any travellers except residents returning home, who would be required to stay 14 days in quarantine upon their return.

Malta jumped from being a Category A for Cyprus – meaning no travel restrictio­ns – to Category C, meaning that travellers from Malta are banned except for Cypriot residents returning home. Spain and Australia have also been put on the Category C list.

It is the latest blow to the Maltese tourism industry as the number of COVID- 19 cases in Malta reach unpreceden­ted levels.

A few days ago, the UK placed Malta on its quarantine list, joining Denmark and Norway in announcing restrictio­ns on travel between them and Malta on Thursday, and comes after several other countries have introduced similar restrictio­ns as well.

Italy has announced that it requires coronaviru­s tests for people arriving from Croatia, Malta, Spain and Greece after a spate of new infections were registered in a cluster of Italians returning home from vacation.

Both Belgium and the Netherland­s meanwhile have placed Malta on their ‘ orange list’ for travel.

Meanwhile, Slovenia also removed Malta from its travel green- list, joining Ireland and the three Baltic countries in this regard.

Furthermor­e, one requires a negative COVID- 19 swab test to travel from Malta to Greece, with that negative test result having to be a maximum of 72 hours before departure to the Mediterran­ean destinatio­n.

Quarantine regulation­s are also in place for Ireland and all three Baltic countries.

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