A summer of tourism will be crucial for Malta's economic recovery, and in turn a cautious reopening will be necessary to allow this, Prime Minister Robert Abela warned. During an interview on the Labour Party-owned TV station ONE, Abela admitted that the economy could face serious problems if Malta loses out on another summer of tourist activity. He explained that by focusing on three priority areas during the relaxation of COVID-19 preventive measures, Malta will be en route to have a summer of increased tourism and overall economic activity. Those three priority areas are the health sector, education, and the elderly. Abela emphasised that law enforcement in the face of COVID-19 preventive measures will remain strengthened to make sure that all guidelines are being followed.
Source: Libya Today April 11, 2021 10:18 UTC