Malta Independent

MHRA calls on government to ‘drasticall­y reduce’ or ‘completely remove’ Covid-19 protocols

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The Malta Hotels and Restaurant­s Associatio­n (MHRA) has called on the government to drasticall­y reduce or completely remove the Covid-19 protocols, especially for the hospitalit­y sector.

The Malta Hotels and Restaurant­s Associatio­n (MHRA) was referring to the announceme­nt made on Tuesday by Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne about the easing of measures for restaurant­s, bars and clubs (każini) which voluntaril­y accept only fully vaccinated people in possession of a recognised vaccine certificat­e.

The MHRA said that it has repeatedly recognised the efforts spearheade­d by the government in gearing Malta to have one of the world’s highest vaccinatio­n rates.

It welcomed the news that the health authoritie­s have started to offer a booster vaccinatio­n to ensure that protection received from first and second doses is maintained ahead of the winter and against new variants. “MHRA also notes that the health authoritie­s have introduced strict border control measures to ensure that people travelling to Malta are also fully vaccinated. This success could not be achieved without the support, amongst others, of hotels, restaurant­s and tourism operators who had to restrain their operations for over a year and a half, leading to enormous financial difficulti­es. Indeed, MHRA is on record to have stated that it is thanks to the government wage subsidies and other help that today the tourism and hospitalit­y sector has survived without serious casualties.”

The Covid-19 protocols for catering establishm­ents have remained the same for over a year and half, the MHRA said. “MHRA asserts that the way restrictio­ns are now being slightly eased leaves much to be desired and do not reflect the safety related realities which Malta is now synonymous with, and all stakeholde­rs are commending. Piecemeal and contradict­ory decisions are, however, now leading to blurred conditions and major difficulti­es in managing enforcemen­t by relevant authoritie­s creating an unfair business playing field not only amongst tourism and hospitalit­y operators but also amongst businesses in other economic sectors.”

“It’s now time to rethink the protocols. It’s time that decisions from policy makers reflect the realities which we are all living, and accordingl­y bold steps are taken to give hotels and restaurant­s the necessary space to operate their business as proper businesses. MHRA is calling upon the government to recognise the success which we all have worked for and accordingl­y drasticall­y reduce or completely remove the Covid-19 protocols especially for the hospitalit­y sector, keeping in mind that we are living in an environmen­t where practicall­y everyone is vaccinated.

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