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1,039 Sexually Transmitted Infections In 2022

1,039 Sexually Transmitted Infections In 2022
Jul 15 2023 Share

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health, Chris Fearne, provided this information during his parliamentary address in response to a query raised by Opposition MP Graziella Attard Previ regarding the number of sexually transmitted infections reported.

Minister Fearne disclosed that the highest number of cases, 300 in total, were related to Chlamydia, followed by 232 cases of Gonorrhoea and 137 cases of Scabies. 

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Additionally, there were 132 cases of Syphilis, 102 cases of HIV, 53 cases of Hepatitis C, 50 cases of Hepatitis B, and 33 cases of Monkeypox.

In relation to the upcoming parties being organized in Malta, MP Attard Previ inquired about any plans to provide the Monkeypox vaccine to high-risk groups. 

Minister Fearne responded that the Monkeypox vaccine will be administered to individuals who have tested positive for HIV and will also be offered to the contacts of confirmed cases.

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U Grades For 25% Of Maths & Maltese O-Level Students

U Grades For 25% Of Maths & Maltese O-Level Students
Jul 15 2023 Share

The recently published statistics by MATSEC for the May session of Maltese and Maths O-level exams have unveiled that approximately 24.8% of students received an ‘unclassified’ (U) grade. 

Among subjects with 699 students or more, Environmental Studies stood out with the highest percentage of U grades, where 32.5% of students received a U grade after excluding absentees, representing a significant increase from 21.5% in the previous year. 

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Physics ranked as the second-worst performing subject, with a U grade rate of 28.9% among attending students. Furthermore, 24.8% of students who took the Mathematics and Maltese exams were awarded a U grade, with 877 students in Physics, 872 in Maltese, and 976 in Mathematics receiving this grade.

While the U grade rates increased in all major subjects except Biology and French compared to the previous May session in 2022, French exhibited the lowest percentage of U grades among the analyzed subjects, with only 5.8% (down from 12.8% in 2022). 

Conversely, Biology remained one of the subjects with poor performance, with 27.4% of students receiving a U grade (down from 28.3%).

The General Statistics Report from MATSEC revealed that Accounting had the highest absenteeism rate across both main sessions, increasing from 12.3% to 13.8% over the past year. However, absenteeism rates decreased in 7 out of the 13 subjects, including English Language, Environmental Studies, French, Italian, Maltese, Mathematics, and Religion.

According to the data, a total of 5,077 students participated in the May examination session to obtain their O-Levels. The statistics shed light on the performance and trends in these examinations, emphasizing the areas of concern and the need for targeted improvements to ensure better outcomes for students.

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20 Year Old At Risk Of Dying After Slipping & Suffering Head Injuries

Police convened immediately on site and found through preliminary investigations that a 20 year old French man suffered head injuries after he was walking and slipped.
Jul 15 2023 Share

Yesterday evening, at around 2030hrs, police were asked to assist in an incident which took place in Triq Ġorġ Borġ Olivier, St Julian’s. 

Police convened immediately on site and found through preliminary investigations that a 20 year old French man suffered head injuries after he was walking and slipped. 

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A medical team was called on site and took the man to Mater Dei Hospital. He was later certified as having suffered serious injuries. 

Investigations are still ongoing. Wishing him a speedy recovery. 

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Football Legend Paul Scholes Enjoys Summer In Malta

Football Legend Paul Scholes Enjoys Summer In Malta
Jul 15 2023 Share

Local chef Daniel Borg Cardona took to social media to share a clip of football legend Paul Scholes enjoying his summer vacation in Malta at one his restaurants.

The English football coach, pundit, former player and co-owner of Salford City can be seen enjoying some good music and food at Black Bull – Valletta, setting the vibe as other customers join in on his jubilant atmosphere. 

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‘Paul Scholes vibing up the place’, wrote Daniel. ‘What a legend.’ 

Scholes spent his entire professional playing career with Manchester United, going on to score over 150 goals in more than 700 appearances between 1993 and 2013. 

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