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Letters to the editor - May 18, 2021

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Carrier’s duty I read most articles and follow other online items with interest. However, nowhere have I come across what the modus operandi will be once the airport and seaport gates are opened to all and sundry, except for the following. Our health authorities state that incoming traffic will be obliged to show proof of vaccination or a test which is not more than 72 hours old before being allowed to enter Maltese territory. Have I missed something somewhere? I would have assumed that our health authorities would have placed the onus for the above pre-conditions on the airline companies and the ferry operators. I would suggest that, prior to boarding a flight or embarking on a ferry, the operators at the departure end would ask for proof that the person(s) wanting to travel is foreseen of all requirements and equipped with the necessary paperwork. Not being in possession of such paperwork or being unable to produce proof of some sort that one is vaccinated or has had the test will automatically exclude them from travel. It should be the responsibility of the carrier and not the Malta health authority and airport personnel to guarantee this. Any visitor arriving in Malta and...


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