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6 Games That Literally Destroy Friendships, you need to play this week

Jan 16 2021 Share

We’ve all been wracking our brains trying to think of things we can do to pass the time during this particularly limiting time in our lives. Well, we’re sure you’ve thought of playing games as an option, but just in case you need a few ideas or a couple of reminders, you’ve stumbled upon the right place. 

  1. UNO!
    The renowned card game that has been breaking up families since 1971! For those of you who have an UNO deck lying around and some time on your hands, UNO is a go-to game that will keep you wanting more.
  2. Monopoly!
    Well, we’re sure you’re all well-acquainted with Monopoly, the all-time relationship ending game. Although not everyone has the same opinion about the classic game, there’s no denying that you’re in for a night of full-on dealing, bad looks and (maybe) some laughter.
  3. Risk!
    Risk is one of the best strategy games around. You can set out to conquer the world from the comfort of your own home. Whether you’re playing with family or with friends you can expect to make a couple of rivals during gameplay. (After all, it is a war!)
  4. Mario Kart or Mario Party!
    For those of you who are keener to play video games, we’re sure that playing Mario Kart or Mario Party will leave you quarrelling till the very end. Both games are extremely fun and they both pit you against each other from the very beginning. Grab your consoles, your best winning attitudes and battle the night away in style!
  5. 8 Ball Pool!
    For those of you who are looking for a little nostalgia while you play, there’s always 8 Ball Pool. An online game you can play from the comfort of your own home with anyone you’d like. If you want to make things a little more interesting why not organise a tournament. (Warning: things may get a little too competitive).

175 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 67 recoveries

Jan 16 2021 Share

Malta has registered 175 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,293 swab tests, while 67 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

From yesterday’s cases; 49 cases were family members of previously known cases, 15 cases were contacts of positive work colleagues, 12 cases were direct contacts with other positive cases, 15 cases were from social gatherings with other positive cases.

To date, Malta has registered 15,447 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 12,460 have recovered, 238 died and 2,749 are still active.

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Oliver Scicluna is to be elected as a Parliamentary Member

Jan 16 2021 Share

The Malta Labour Party has confirmed that Oliver Scicluna who is the commissioner for the Right of Disabled Persons will be elected as a Member of Parliament.

Scicluna’s name was proposed by the Prime Minister in front of the Labour Party’s Parliamentary Group.

The nomination was approved unanimously.

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MUMN urges for vaccines to be spread out following crowding at Health Centres

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The Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses has urged the Health Authorities to spread out vaccinations after numerous reports of crowding at Health Centres.

The current time slots are of 5 patients every 15 minutes, MUMN has called for better organisation during such a time and for the time slots to be adjusted to 30 minutes.

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