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15 COVID-19 cases registered with 41 recoveries

15 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 74 recoveries
Apr 28 2021 Share

Malta has registered 15 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,690 swab tests, while 41 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Wednesday 28th April 2021, 323,324 vaccine doses were administered of which 103,882 were 2nd doses.

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To date, Malta has registered 30,249 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 29,462 have recovered, 413 died and 374 are still active.

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Tattoos that fully disappear developed by New York startup

Tattoos that fully disappear developed by New York startup
Apr 28 2021 Share

A New York has created the first ever tattoos that disappear after a while. This breakthrough opens up the inking market to a completely new clientele – maybe those who simply want to test how a particular tattoo looks on them or for those who just want it for a short period of time. The company Ephemeral has, after six years of development, created an ink composed of biodegradable polymers that naturally dissolve between nine and 15 months.

One of the three co-founders of Ephemeral, Josh Sakhai, worked on developing the ink due to being afraid of how his Iranian family might react to him getting a permanent tattoo. Using products approved by the US FDA, they developed the formula in Milford, Connecticut. Costing between $175 and $450, the tattoos are inked at a parlour which opened in Brooklyn last March.

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Anti-COVID-19 nasal spray developed in Bangladesh

Anti-COVID-19 nasal spray developed in Bangladesh
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As if vaccines and Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill weren’t enough as weapons agains the pandemic, Bangladesh have now developed a nasal spray that can kill COVID-19. Called the Bangasafe Oro-Nasal Spray, it is touted to aid people in killing the virus as it is already known that transmission points are mouth, nose and eyes. BRICM Director General Dr Mala Khan told UNB that the nasal spray will soon be introduced to the public and that the approval for running the clinical trial on March 24 was given.

The spray is planned to be distributed in local markets. Despite no further detail can be disclosed, it is confirmed to be available very soon. Speaking about price, Khan said that it’ll ‘be kept within the buying capacity of the general people, and the price will be fixed after reviewing the production cost.’

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Man fined for taking photo of warden breaking the law

Man fined for taking photo of police man breaking the law
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A post on Facebook went viral when a man named Andre Grech posted that after stopping to take a photo of a community officer breaking the law, he was fined a hefty price of €100. The man allegedly caught the warden driving a vehicle down a one way road between two private hospitals. After he was spotted, the warden reversed the car, chased the man down and issued the fine.

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A post on Facebook went viral when a man named Andre Grech posted that after stopping to take a photo of a community officer breaking the law, he was fined a hefty price of €100. The man allegedly caught the warden driving a vehicle down a one way road between two private hospitals. After he was spotted, the warden reversed the car, chased the man down and issued the fine.

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