Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Malta will now require proof of vaccination before tourists can enter the country, the Maltese government has confirmed.From Wednesday (July 14), visitors to the Mediterranean island must present a Covid-19 vaccination certificate recognised by Maltese health authorities.This includes certificates issued by Malta, the European Union, or the United Kingdom.Currently, the EU's green passport certifies people who are vaccinated, have a negative PCR test result or have recovered from Covid-19.
However, the Maltese government has stated that will only recognise those from visitors who are fully vaccinated.The move comes in a bid to stem the latest rise.