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European Parliament approves digital COVID certificate to restart tourism in July

Malta International Airport certified with the 5-Star COVID-19 Safety Rating

by Skytrax: London, UK Malta International Airport has been Certified with the highest 5-Star COVID-19 Safety Rating, by international air transport rating agency Skytrax. This Safety Accreditation is regarded as a global benchmark for defining safe travel assurance for customers. The 5-Star COVID-19 Airport Safety Rating is a top recognition of the effectiveness of the hygiene and safety measures introduced by Malta International Airport to protect their customers and staff against the spread of coronavirus. The COVID-19 audit was conducted in May 2021 evaluating over 175 safety protocols introduced by Malta International Airport in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to enhance customer and staff safety. The audits include assessment of the airport’s implementation of health, hygiene, and safety measures in accordance with the recommendations of the ICAO Council’s Aviation Recovery Task Force and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and European Centre for Disease

Scottish Parliament must not be spectators to deadly vaccine apartheid, charities say ahead of G7 meeting - Global Justice Now

Scottish Parliament must not be spectators to deadly vaccine apartheid, charities say ahead of G7 meeting - Global Justice Now
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Wear masks in Euro 2020 crowds, warns EU health body

Wear masks in Euro 2020 crowds, warns EU health body  10 Jun 2021 - 15:23 June 10, 2021 A man with a protective face-mask is seen in front of a Euro 2020 sign ahead of the opening match REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane Reuters BRUSSELS: Euro 2020 fans should avoid attending games if they have any COVID-19 symptoms and wear masks in stadiums allowing around 50% capacity, a European Union agency urged on Thursday, amid concern the tournament could spread infections. The European Championship, postponed last year because of the pandemic, starts on Friday for one month with 11 countries hosting games and stadiums allowing fans back. Budapest aims for full capacity while Saint Petersburg and Baku will have 50%. Amsterdam, Bucharest, Copenhagen, Glasgow, Rome and Seville will use between 25% and 45% of capacity, while Munich will use a minimum 22% capacity and London s Wembley - which hosts the final - a minimum 25% for the initial games.

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