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365 Days star Michele Morrone suspected to have come out as gay

365 Days star Michele Morrone suspected to have come out as gay
Jun 2 2021 Share

Rumours are taking the internet by storm as fans suspect that 365 Days star Michele Morrone has come out as gay. The suspicions all come from an Instagram post where he is seen with Simone Susinna and a caption stating ‘I’m a liar.’ Amidst Morrone’s usual perfectly shot selfies and cover shoots, the post stuck out with many fans thinking this is Morrone’s coming out post.

The star has been divorced since 2018, and given that the post was shared in the very beginning of Pride Month, the flames of the fire were fanned even higher. Morrone starred in the infamous 365 Days film, a 2020 Polish erotic romance film based on a novel which was likely the catalyst to boost his fame sky high.

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Photo Source: Photo Source: Michele Morrone IG

MP Josianne Cutajar calls for vaccine certificates at international level

MP Josianne Cutajar calls for vaccine certificates at international level
Jun 2 2021 Share

Labour MEP Josianne Cutajar called for vaccine certificates to be implemented systematically on not just a European level but also on international grounds. Cutajar explained, as she addressed the Amex Forum, how the certificate system were crucial for countries such as Malta who relied on tourism for their economy to survive and thrive. A certificate system would ease tourism and make it safe for everyone across the globe to keep tourism going.

With Malta being one of the first countries to introduce vaccine certificates as well as reaching herd immunity, the EU is proposing lifting all quarantine regulations on those who have been fully jabbed with the vaccine starting 1st July. Cutajar emphasised the importance of the ‘holistic strategy’ for reopening to recover from the pandemic.

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Photo Source: Sahha FB, Josianne Cutajar FB

10 COVID-19 cases registered with 4 recoveries

Jun 2 2021 Share

Malta has registered 10 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,275 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 Wednesday 2nd June 2021, 528,592 vaccine doses were administered of which 319,574 were 1st doses. 218,321 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 30,553 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 30,058 have recovered, 419 died and 76 are still active.

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Photo Source: Charmaine Gauci FB

Forbes lists 3 of Malta’s beaches as safest in Europe post COVID-19

Forbes lists 3 of Malta’s beaches as safest in Europe post COVID-19
Jun 2 2021 Share

American Business magazine Forbes highlighted not one, but three of Malta’s iconic beaches as being among the safest against COVID-19 in Europe. Mentioning Malta’s offer to pay visitors as it reopens for tourism, the article states that should one not want to go into the trouble of taking numerous PCR tests, Malta, along with Greece and Madeira, recognises vaccine certificates.

Forbes goes on to detail the beauty of Ghadira Bay in Mellieha, Ramla Beach in Gozo, and Riviera Beach in Ghajn Tuffieha. All three beaches receive their fair share of praise for their safety, mesmerising views and clear water for all to enjoy. Malta makes the list alongside the likes of Cyprus, Greece, Portugal and Canary Islands.

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Photo Source: Malta Info Guide