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23,627 Gozitans received their vaccine

23,627 Gozitans received their vaccine
May 4 2021 Share

Minister for Gozo Clint Camilleri revealed when answering a parliamentary question that around 23,627 Gozitans have received their vaccine. 12,293 of these were vaccinated in the Gozo Conference and Expo Centre in Rabat. The Minister also revealed why the centre was chosen as the optimal place for vaccine administration.

He stated that the centre’s overall size allowed several people to be able to receive the vaccine at a go. Camilleri also said that the centre required minimal work to transform into a vaccination centre, and that its position in the centre of Gozo provided a strategic advantage along with enough parking space. Malta has so far administered 346,951 vaccines, of which 109,933 are second doses.

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Photo Source: Clint Camilleri FB

27 COVID-19 cases registered with 19 recoveries

May 4 2021 Share

Malta has registered 27 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,636 swab tests, while 19 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Tuesday 4th May 2021, 346,951 vaccine doses were administered of which 109,933 were 2nd doses.

To date, Malta has registered 30,381 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 29,677 have recovered, 416 died and 288 are still active.

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Karl Bonaci might still wear masks even if they’re not mandatory

Karl Bonaci might still wear masks even if they’re not mandatory
May 4 2021 Share

F Living host Karl Bonaci has stated on a live video feed that he will consider wearing a mask even after the health authorities announce that it is no longer mandatory. Referring to an anti-mask protest which occurred over the weekend in Sliema, he stated that the measure helped not only mitigate COVID-19 spread but even other common colds.

Bonaci highlighted the benefits of wearing masks, stating that countries which used them on a daily basis without the need for a global pandemic were doing something immensely safe and smart. He pointed out that he might still use them when he is on a bus or in large crowds of people, saying that we should all make ‘an effort or we will all suffer.’

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Photo Source: Fliving FB, Karolina Grabowska

Malta is donating 20 oxygen concentrators to India

Malta is donating 20 oxygen concentrators to India
May 4 2021 Share

As India is currently suffering due to a massive influx of COVID-19 cases and deaths, Malta has donated 20 oxygen concentrators to a hospital in India. The concentrators will be sent to Holy Family Hospital in New Delhi, India as they form part of Malta’s overseas development assistance programme. With India running out of oxygen supplies as well, this donation in association between the Foreign Affairs Ministry and Health Ministry, will help to save lives as the country has had 20 million reported COVID-19 cases so far.

Head of Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital Dr Dinesh stated that ‘oxygen is a basic requirement of a hospital and a consistent supply has not been assured. We are constantly firefighting.’

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Photo Source: Chris Fearne FB, Twitter, Evarist Bartolo Twitter