Malta
The announcement by the MGA which will run alongside the national vaccination program is a boost to the industry there eventually allowing for workers to attend and participate in events in Europe.
The full announcement from the MGA is as follows:
The GamingMalta Foundation supported by the Malta Gaming Authority launched a Covid-19 Vaccination initiative aimed for the Gaming Sector in Malta.
In line with existing initiatives by local Health Authorities towards reaching herd immunity as rapidly as possible, both entities are currently assisting the local gaming industry towards COVID-19 vaccination of their respective personnel by coordinating a bespoke service for the sector.
Gaming companies’ employees will now benefit from a coordinated vaccine booking schedule, one which works in parallel with the state-wide programme. Some companies may also benefit from onsite vaccinations, thus making the process safe and easy.
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