Malta became the first EU country to achieve so-called herd immunity
Malta has vaccinated 70% of its adult population with at least one COVID-19 shot, becoming the first European Union country to achieve so-called herd immunity, Health Minister Chris Fearne said on Monday.
The tiny Mediterranean island has had an average of three new virus cases each day in the past week, with the test positivity rate at a low of 0.2%. Two new cases were reported on Monday.
“Vaccines are being administered at a rate of one every five seconds,” Fearne told a news conference. “Forty-two percent of the adult population has received two doses.”
Vaccination is currently open to all residents of Malta over the age of 16 and Fearne said children aged 12 and over would also be inoculated once European medical authorities give the go-ahead.
He also announced that mandatory wearing of masks outdoors would be lifted on July 1 for vaccinated people as long as virus cases remain low.
The health authorities had earlier announced that mask-wearing would no longer be necessary on beaches from June 1.
On Monday, restrictions on gyms and swimming pools were lifted, while the opening hours of restaurants were extended to midnight. They previously had to close at 5 p.m.
As we wrote today, so far 5,026,529 people have received a first jab, while 3,072,940 have been fully vaccinated in Hungary. Detail HERE.
Read alsoWhat can you do in Hungary with or without the immunity certificate?
Source: Reuters
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Please arrange the travel agreement with Malta as soon as possible and remove any entry restrictions from Malta for vaccinated Maltese tourists!
Please arrange the travel agreement with Malta as soon as possible and remove any entry restrictions from Malta for vaccinated Maltese tourists!
Forty-two p.c. does not mean “herd immunity”