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2 COVID-19 cases registered with 11 recoveries

May 24 2021 Share

Malta has registered 2 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,624 swab tests, while 11 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 Monday 24th May 2021, 474,475 vaccine doses were administered of which 302,933 were 1st doses. 180,243 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 30,506 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 30,017 have recovered, 417 died and 72 are still active.

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Photo Source: Charmaine Gauci FB

Coral Lagoon emergency rescue underway

Coral Lagoon emergency rescue underway
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Four tourists have allegedly become trapped somewhere in the Coral Lagoon sea area after jumping in to swim. Their current condition and their nationality are as of yet unknown, but rescue vessels have converged on site after police were informed about the case at 11 am today.

The area in question is notorious for accidents such as this as tourists jump in and are either unable to get out or are hurt or even killed due to current changes. Civil Protection Department have dispatched members along with Qawra District Police to aid in the rescue.

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The summer heat has officially arrived

The summer heat has officially arrived
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This upcoming week will surely see people packing up their bags with suncream, beach towels and sunglasses as they rush towards Malta’s beautiful beaches. The heat this week is set to only increase day by day, starting off at 28°C from today and going up to a whopping 30°C by Saturday. Only Friday will see some clouds with the rest being a baking 30.

The sun will be out and and radiating at UV 9 or 10 throughout the 7 days, so if you plan on hitting the beach, make sure to stay protected. COVID-19 is also another nuisance we have to look out for, so make sure to adhere to health restrictions to enjoy the week whilst being as safe as possible.

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Photo Source: Malta International Airport, Quora

Eurovision 2021: A return to mass events and rock ’n’ roll

Eurovision 2021: A return to mass events and rock ’n’ roll
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The 2021 edition of the Eurovision in Rotterdam is a historical moment for a multitude of reasons. The first was Italy’s victory by Maneskin, which had not won the Eurovision since 1990. And, the group did it with a seeming return to rock and roll. The resurgence of rock and roll managed to beat the styles often highlighted in Eurovision, with lead singer Damiano David shouting ‘Rock ’n’ roll never dies!’.

The second historical aspect of 2021’s Eurovision edition is the fact that it showed Europe what mass events could look like in a pandemic or post-pandemic world. It shows how, given proper health restrictions and vaccination, mass events can make a comeback in a safe and fun environment.

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Photo Source: Eurovisionworld