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1,545 fines in a week for breaking COVID-19 restrictions

1,545 fines in a week for breaking COVID-19 restrictions
Mar 23 2021 Share

Authorities have handed out 1,545 fines for people breaking COVID-19 restrictions in one way or another. Of these fines, 1,289 people were found not wearing their masks whilst 148 other people were found in groups larger than four. Another 108 citations were given for other regulation breaches, including several cases of having more than two households in one home.

Għal ġimgħa oħra l-entitajiet kollha responsabbli mill-infurzar kienu fit-toroq jinfurzaw ir-regoli marbuta…

Posted by Covid19 Malta on Monday, 22 March 2021

6 people were also found to be breaching quarantine as inspections were carried out by authorities. As Malta registers 90 new COVID-19 cases as of Tuesday, it is important people continue to follow the mitigations in order to beat the pandemic.

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Saħħa reveals first two-digit COVID-19 case report in over a month

Mar 23 2021 Share

Roughly 2 weeks after the closure of restaurants, today’s COVID-19 case report revealed a substantial drop in numbers compared to the past weeks.

This is the first time that a COVID-19 case report revealed a two-digit figure with regards to new cases since 5th February 2021 and may be an indication that the health authorities’ mitigation measures are functioning properly.

Despite the seemingly-encouraging numbers, it is of utmost important that we, as a nation, remain with our feet on the ground and continue to follow COVID-19 protocol as we continue to approach ‘the light at the end of the tunnel’.

Stay vigilant, stay safe.

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90 COVID-19 cases registered with 212 recoveries

Mar 23 2021 Share

Malta has registered 90 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,661 swab tests, while 212 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Tuesday 23rd March 2021, 150,897 vaccine doses were administered of which 45,286 were 2nd doses.

To date, Malta has registered 28,409 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 25,555 have recovered, 375 died and 2,479 are still active.

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Robert Abela meets Muzika Muzika winner Glen Vella

Robert Abela meets Muzika Muzika winner Glen Vella
Mar 23 2021 Share

After his stunning performance on Muzika Muzika and his eventual victory of the first edition, Glen Vella has met Prime Minister Robert Abela in the Auberge de Castille as he is congratulated for his talent. Robert Abela pointed out how Muzika Muzika served as a ‘prestigious platform for music in the Maltese language that gives local singers, song-writers and composers to showcase their talent.’

Ilqajt fil-Berġa ta’ Kastilja lil Glen Vella, ir-rebbieħ ta’ Mużika Mużika – Festival Kanzunetta Maltija. 🇲🇹Festival…

Posted by Robert Abela on Tuesday, 23 March 2021

The Prime Minister also continued to state how the government will be providing the necessary resources in order to keep festivals like Muzika Muzika going and to have them secure a spot in the nation’s cultural calendar.