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36-year-old cashier held at knife-point in Bormla

Dec 22 2020 Share

Yesterday evening a 36-year-old female cashier was held at knife-point in Bormla. The offender managed to get away with an undisclosed amount of money.

This happened yesterday at around 6:30 PM in Oratory street, Bormla.

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This roundabout is getting a major glow-up with this monument

Dec 21 2020 Share
Ascension’ by Mizzi Studio has just won the Marsa Junction Project Public Art Competition and will be located on the main roundabout leading to the Addolorata Cemetery.
 
Ascension is made up of 44 columnar structures which will be illuminated and in constant flux, and will light up during the night.
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Public holidays falling on Saturday and Sunday will be added to 2021 leave

Dec 21 2020 Share

Public holidays occurring on Saturdays and Sundays will be added to the yearly leave entitlement from 2021, as announced by the Government.

This law cancels out a decision taken in 2005 which did not award additional leave for weekend public holidays.

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The changes await parliamentary approval and will mean three additional days of vacation leave which are Workers’ Day, Santa Marija and Christmas Day.

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Pregnancy discouraged after first two months of taking vaccine

Dec 21 2020 Share

In today’s health conference, Superintendent for Public Health, Prof. Charmaine Gauci stated that vaccine will not be offered to pregnant women and children under the age of 16 due to the fact that clinical trials have not progressed enough to confirm health and safety.

The Superintendent for Public Health also stated that pregnancy is discouraged after the first two months of taking the vaccines.

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Prof. Gauci has also stated that side effects, if any, include minor fever or headaches for a short period as well as redness around the area of the vaccine jab for a short time but confirmed that it is nothing to worry about.

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