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Total doses
given
1.4M
People fully
vaccinated
471.6K
% Fully
vaccinated
88.43%
Pre-travel testing (vaccinated): None
Pre-travel testing (unvaccinated): None
Test on arrival (vaccinated): None
Test on arrival (unvaccinated): None

Schools/Univercity closure:

20.09.2022

All schools (primary; secondary; post-secondary and tertiary) and childcare centers will be closed.

18.07.2022

10/02/2022: In person learning can resume depending on the size of the class; there is currently a mix of online and in-person learning depending on the capacity of the lecture halls/rooms and the number of students attending. Physical distancing restrictions changed from 2 meters to 1 meter. Students must have a valid vaccine certificate and wear masks at all times.; 08/7/2022: summer holidays begin.

29.06.2022

10/02/2022: In person learning can resume depending on the size of the class; there is currently a mix of online and in-person learning depending on the capacity of the lecture halls/rooms and the number of students attending. Physical distancing restrictions changed from 2 meters to 1 meter. Students must have a valid vaccine certificate and wear masks at all times.

28.06.2022

All schools (primary; secondary; post-secondary and tertiary) and childcare centers will be closed for a week. If authorities deem appropriate; extend the closure of all schools.

28.06.2022

All schools (primary; secondary; post-secondary and tertiary) and childcare centers will be closed. appropriate; extend the closure of all schools

20.06.2022

All schools (primary; secondary; post-secondary and tertiary) and childcare centers will be closed for a week. If authorities deem appropriate; extend the closure of all schools.

16.06.2022

All schools (primary; secondary; post-secondary and tertiary) and childcare centers will be closed.

11.04.2022

Post-Secondary Schools/ Institutes should continue operating virtually/online with the exception of certain practical sessions which necessitate a physical presence. ; 09/04/2021 higher education institutions continue to teach virtually as much as possible. In-person classes are allowed when required for practical sessions.; 10/02/2022: In person learning can resume depending on the size of the class and physical distancing restrictions changed from 2 meters to 1 meter; the fully implementing measure is replaced by a partially implemented one.

11.04.2022

10/02/2022: In person learning can resume depending on the size of the class; there is currently a mix of online and in-person learning depending on the capacity of the lecture halls/rooms and the number of students attending. Physical distancing restrictions changed from 2 meters to 1 meter. Students must have a valid vaccine certificate and wear masks at all times.

31.05.2021

There are three scenarios that are being utilised by schools for the 2020/2021 scholastic year. 1. All children in school for traditional classroom-based education 2. Hybrid/blended model where a mix of face to face learning and virtual lessons takes place 12/04/2021 Schools reopen. 3. 100 % virtual learning with no face to face teaching Maltese Government announce closure of schools from 10 March 2021 and lessons move online.

31.05.2021

There are three scenarios that are being utilised by schools for the 2020/2021 scholastic year. 1. All children in school for traditional classroom-based education 2. Hybrid/blended model where a mix of face to face learning and virtual lessons takes place 3. 100 % virtual learning with no face to face teaching Maltese Government announce closure of schools from 10 March 2021 and lessons move online. 12/04/2021 Schools reopen.

03.05.2021

Advice and guidelines to the educational sector for the re-opening of kindergartens in Malta. Childcare centres closed from 15 March to 11 April 2021.

03.02.2021

All schools (primary; secondary; post-secondary and tertiary) and childcare centers will be closed for a week. Extend the closure of all schools.

15.10.2020

Schools/Univ. closure: Open

Restrictive measures mandatory between 07 October 2020 to 31 December 2020

children and students attending compulsory education in state schools will not start schooling on Wednesday but instead will start "on different dates, according to their year group, over a period of not more than one week starting from the October 7". By October 14, all students were back to school. Centres providing childminding will continue to operate until schools reopen fully on October 14.

05.04.2020

All schools (primary; secondary; post-secondary and tertiary) and childcare centers will be closed for a week. If authorities deem appropriate; extend the closure of all schools.

05.04.2020

All schools (primary; secondary; post-secondary and tertiary) and childcare centers will be closed for a week. If authorities deem appropriate; extend the closure of all schools

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