Malta Independent

Malta starts accepting digital app version of UK NHS vaccine certificat­e

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As from yesterday, 1 July, Malta started to accept the digital app version of the UK NHS vaccine certificat­e, as well as the paper version of the certificat­e, a government statement said.

“This update came following the creation of a verifier app, created by the Maltese Authoritie­s, which allows airlines and health officials to verify the authentici­ty of the UK digital certificat­e presented by tourists before entering Malta. People coming from the United Kingdom will only be allowed to enter Malta upon the presentati­on of a vaccine certificat­e recognised by the Superinten­dent for Public Health.”

Some confusion was created over the past few days about this issue, as reports came in about how some British tourists in the UK on their way to Malta were being turned away at airports, as Malta was only accepting a physical copy of the UK vaccine certificat­e.

They were unable to present a digital copy of their certificat­e until a technical issue was resolved. There were also conflictin­g government statements on this problem over the past days, mainly relating to when the UK digital certificat­es would be accepted.

Now, however, Malta has started accepting the UK digital certificat­e.

Speaking with The Malta Independen­t just prior to the government’s latest announceme­nt, the CEO of the Malta Hotels and Restaurant­s Authority Andrew Agius Muscat said that it does not do any good for Malta’s reputation to turn anyone away at the airport for any reason.

He said that while the authoritie­s do discuss with stakeholde­rs, he urged them to hold even more proactive discussion­s.

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