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  • Malta - Tamiflu now available without testing

    Tamiflu distribution to start
    Persons prescribed Tamiflu can send a person who is over 18 to collect it, as the A(H1N1) strategy takes a new turn, in line with WHO and ECDC recommendations, and those displaying flu symptoms within certain categories, are to be administered Tamiflu without testing.

    These include pregnant women, children under the age of five, people of all ages who seem to be developing complications and all people who are at greater risk of doing so, such as those who suffer from some chronic illness or those with a weak immune system.

    All those persons who do not fall into these categories will be treated normally, and will not be given Tamiflu.


    Tamiflu can be collected from the following places:



    Government Pharmacies

    Birkirkara, Paola, Mosta, Cospicua, Floriana, Qormi, Luqa, Gzira

    Monday to Friday 8am - 1pm

    Saturday 8am - noon

    Mount Carmel Hospital

    Monday to Friday 8am - 2.30pm

    Saturday 8am - noon

    Karen Grech Hospital

    Monday to Friday 8am - 3.30pm



    During these times Tamiflu will not be given to persons over 18 from the Mater Dei pharmacy.



    Mater Dei Hospital

    Monday to Saturday 1.30pm - 8am

    Sundays and Public Holidays 8am - 8am



    Gozo

    Tamiflu can be collected from the General Hospital pharmacy, between 8am and 1pm, and from the administrative office, from 1pm to 8am.

    Tamiflu prescriptions for children can be collected only from the Mater Dei pharmacy, which is open all hours, or the Gozo General Hospital.
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