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Valletta Waterfront takes action to prevent COVID-19 spread
Patrons' and workers' safety is their top priority

Caroline Curmi 14th March 2020

Following news of more COVID-19 cases, Valletta Waterfront took to Facebook to announce it is taking a stand to prevent further spread of the disease.

In the post they explained that: "All Valletta Waterfront outlets will be closed from next Monday 16th March until Sunday 22nd March pending further notice," stressing that the safety of patrons and workers is there top priority.

14th March 2020


Caroline Curmi
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Caroline Curmi
When she’s not having a quarter-life crisis, Caroline is either drawing in a café, frittering her salary on sushi or swearing at traffic in full-on Gozitan. There is also the occasional daytime drink somewhere in the equation. Or two. A creative must be allowed at least one vice.

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