The Malta Business Weekly

Chamber of Advocates calls for lawyers who frequent court to be vaccinated

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The Chamber of Advocates has again called for lawyers who frequently work in a courtroom setting to be vaccinated.

In a statement, the Chamber said that it had noted reports

in the media stating that all court personnel are to be scheduled for Covid-19 vaccinatio­n, after pressure exerted by the UHM.

They said that more than three weeks ago the Chamber had compiled a list of lawyers who work habitually in court and who are therefore exposed to exactly the same risks that court personnel are exposed to and requested both the Minister of Justice and Prof. Charmaine Gauci, that those members included in the list be treated in a manner, which is equivalent to court personnel and to members of the judiciary, who are even better

protected than lawyers in view of the protective screens erected in court halls.

A spokespers­on for the Chamber said: “It is unacceptab­le that members of the legal profession, who are exposed to the same, if not higher risks than those of court personnel, are treated differentl­y. This is a serious matter of exposure to potential risks. It is just as unacceptab­le that rather than allow common sense to dictate matters and to treat equivalent situations equally – it is those who make more

noise that are listened to first. This only militates towards motivating people to make more noise rather than deal with matters maturely.”

In the meantime, the Chamber said that it wishes to re-affirm its directive to all lawyers issued on 11 March and that therefore such directive will remain in force until the Chamber receives a positive response from the minister to its request for lawyers to be scheduled for vaccinatio­n simultaneo­usly with other stakeholde­rs working in court.

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