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2 COVID-19 cases registered with 4 recoveries

2 COVID-19 cases registered with 4 recoveries
May 31 2021 Share

Malta has registered 2 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,722 swab tests, while 4 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 31st May 2021, 515,662 vaccine doses were administered of which 316,747 were 1st doses. 208,118 people are currently fully vaccinated.

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To date, Malta has registered 30,535 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 30,050 have recovered, 419 died and 66 are still active.

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China boosts its child limit to three to combat birth rate decline

China boosts its child limit to three to combat birth rate decline
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Following census data reporting a steep decline in birth rates, China has allowed couples to have up to three children. The country scrapped the one-child policy in 2016 and replaced it with a two-child limit. This, however, did not have its intended effects as there was no upsurge in births. The law, approved by President Xi Jinping, was met with various reactions, with some claiming that despite now being free to have more than two children, the costs of doing so are far too great.

Around 12 million babies were born in 2020, a significant decrease from the 18 million in 2016. 2020 also saw the lowest number of births since the 1960s. families that violated the one/two child policies faced fines, employment loss and sometimes forced abortions, not to mention a severe gender imbalance with parents preferring boys over girls.

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Air Malta updates passenger requirements for people travelling to Malta

Air Malta updates passenger requirements for people travelling to Malta
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Air Malta has updated its customer’s travelling requirements starting from the 1st of June onwards. The airline company stated that anyone travelling to Malta should present a completed passenger locator form (PLF) along with a negative PCR COVID-19 test taken no earlier than 72 hours before arrival. These requirements are applicable to all passengers aged 5 and over.

A valid Maltese vaccination certificate with clearly visible QR codes can also be presented instead of a negative PCR result starting 1st June 2021. Boarding will be denied should passengers fail to present required documents. Anyone who arrives in Malta without said documents will be subject to mandatory PCR testing and/or quarantine against a fee.

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An appeal to donate from second round COVID-19 vouchers

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The Sharing is Caring campaign, coordinated by the Sigma Foundation, Forestals and ‘Are You Being Served?’ (RUBS) are making an appeal for people to donate their vouchers and to donate around €2,000 worth to 11 charity organisations each. The three coordinating entities are aiming to collect a total of €20,000 and donate them to those in need.

The Sharing is Caring campaign is appealing to recipients of the vouchers to give them away before receiving them. So far, 60 have done so, with 140 left to go, as the government will be injecting €45 million into the new voucher round from June 7. A total of value of €100 will be distributed to all residents over 16. During the first round of vouchers, the initiative raised €5,000, with Sigma Foundation’s Keith Marshall stating that the initiative was late the first time around.

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