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2 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 5 recoveries

1 COVID-19 case registered with 2 recoveries
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Malta has registered 2 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,817 swab tests, while 5 patients have recovered. No deaths were registered in the past 24 hours. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Thursday 10th June 2021, 576,256 vaccine doses were administered of which 334,367 were 1st doses. 251,553 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 30,571 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 30,096 have recovered, 419 died and 64 are still active.

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Seated events from maximum 100 people with vaccine certificate from 5 July

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Addressing a 12:30 press conference today, Health Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne revealed that as from 5th July, Malta will begin gradually reopening social and cultural events.

This means that as from the stipulated date, citizens with a vaccine certificate will be able to attend these events, where attendees must fill in a form to ensure the following of the current COVID-19 protocols.

Fearne specified that the outdoor and indoor events must be enclosed with controlled entry to mitigate the spread and only seated events with a maximum of 100 people will be allowed from 5th July, with the cap increasing to 200 people from 2nd August.

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€100 vouchers for elderly tourists visiting Malta between October & December

€100 vouchers for elderly tourists visiting Malta between October & December
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Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo has announced a new scheme for elderly tourists travelling to Malta over a long period of time, where travellers aged 65 and over may receive €100 vouchers at a minimum of 15 nights.

The voucher scheme applies for the period between 18th October and 19th December to incentivise tourism beyond peak season and vouchers can be used on local establishments such as restaurants.

The vouchers will be distributed by the tourism operators and handed to tourists on arrival and are expected to generate five million euro towards the local economy from an investment on one million.

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Jon Mallia sounds off on state Malta & ‘wasted potential’

Jon Mallia sounds off on state Malta & 'wasted potential'
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Local writer, presenter and host Jon Mallia took to Facebook on Thursday to express his concern with the current state of Malta at the moment as well as the population’s frame of mind.

Mallia started his rant with the phrase ‘Gibtu kull m’hawn frak’, lamenting that Malta’s planning framework and passive attitude towards the increasing overdevelopment is damaging the country and its population.

Gibtu kull m’hawn frak.Pembroke, Balluta, Hattard, il-grada ta’ Sandro, is-Sikka l-Bajda …sa fuckin Kemmuna bqajtu…

Posted by Jon Mallia on Wednesday, 9 June 2021

Mallia also alluded to the late Miriam Pace, Panama, Electrogas and the multiple other tragedies that the population had to endure, concluding with a somber note that he is disappointed in the Maltese, for they are ‘wasted potential’ in the lack of effort made in the face of such issues.

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