Malta:
Suspension Of Organised Events Order
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With effect from 23rd March, all organised events are being
suspended through Legal Notice 101. These events include all
cultural, recreational, entertainment, sporting and religious
events and exhibitions in public or private places. The suspension
applies also to all events and exhibitions held inside places that
have been ordered to close earlier on 17th March i.e. bars,
restaurants, cafeterias, snack bars, cinemas, gymnasiums, museums,
exhibitions, clubs, discotheques, night clubs, open-air markets,
indoor swimming pools, national swimming pool, gaming premises
including controlled gaming premises, bingo halls, casinos, gaming
parlours, lotto booths and betting shops.
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