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65 COVID-19 cases registered with 47 recoveries

Apr 7 2021 Share

Malta has registered 65 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,210 swab tests, while 47 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Wednesday 7th April 2021, 223,020 vaccine doses were administered of which 61,111 were 2nd doses.

To date, Malta has registered 29,408 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 28,463 have recovered, 400 died and 545 are still active.

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Weddings and Tourism aimed for return in June

Weddings and Tourism aimed for return in June
Apr 7 2021 Share

Addressing a press conference today in regards to easing of COVID-19 measures, it was revealed by Prime Minister Robert Abela, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne and Superintendent for Health Charmaine Gauci that June is the target to reintroduce weddings and tourism in Malta.

The 1st of June is a target as the easing of health mitigations will determine whether tourism and weddings will be allowed to occur by that date. The health authorities stated that depending on how the new easing of measures is dealt with, the possibilities of weddings and tourism in summer will be analysed and decided upon.

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Decrease in number of hospitalised COVID-19 patients

Decrease in number of hospitalised COVID-19 patients
Apr 7 2021 Share

Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne announced that hospitalised patients with COVID-19 decreased from 140 in march to 41 in April, easing the strain on the Maltese health care system. He also announced that those in the Intensive Care Units (ITU), cases dropped from 31 in March to 15 in April, of which 8 are still active.

The vaccine rollout and the new measures has been the main source that contributed to this drop, and has thus allowed the Health Authorities to implement new health measures such as the opening of schools and allowing up to 4 people in public by 26th of April.

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Non-essential shops & services to resume work from 26 April

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During today’s 12:30 press conference addressed by Prime Minister Robert Abela, a number of measures were announced, welcoming an ease of restrictions following the recently-imposed partial lockdown.

Amongst other measures, it was announced that establishments providing non-essential goods and services will be allowed to resume work starting from 26th April.

The Prime Minister went on to highlight Malta’s hopeful nature as “one of the most secure countries in Europe” as we head towards the summer season, with a €20 million euro investment prepared for the much-anticipated tourist resurgence.

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