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750 COVID-19 fines issued by police over past week

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A record of 750 COVID-19 related fines were issued by authorities over the past week. The force posted to FaceBook claiming how the fines were related to various breaches of regulations as various districts and branches issued the fines. The LESA, Malta Tourism Authority, Transport Malta and Environmental Health Directorate fined 789 people for breaches.

A very busy week for the @maltapolice highlighted by a record number of COVID-19 related fines ⚠️- 7️⃣5️⃣0️⃣ fines…

Posted by The Malta Police Force on Monday, 15 March 2021

With public gatherings reduced to four people and non-essential outlets closed down, authorities stepped up enforcement of measures with the new regulations placed. A €100 fine for people not wearing masks remains in force, whilst schools closed down on Monday and sports being banned. A man was also fined €350 last week for falsifying a COVID-19 test.

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213 COVID-19 cases registered with 316 recoveries

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Malta has registered 213 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,870 swab tests, while 316 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Monday 15th March 2021, 122,366 vaccine doses were administered of which 39,695 were 2nd doses.

To date, Malta has registered 26,748 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 23,376 have recovered, 354 died and 3,018 are still active.

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Police Officers Union files industrial dispute as quarantine leave refused

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The Police Officers Union within the GWU has issued industrial action directives to its members after leave for quarantine dispute remains unresolved with the government. The union has ordered officers to not wear ties, berets or shave after COVID-19 positive officers were not given quarantine leave. The issue goes back to January as POU claimed officers were not given quarantine leave.

ATTENTION PLEASE 👀▪︎Wara li L-Police Officers' Union(POU fi hdan il GWU) ressqet ilment u ilha għal diversi ġimghat f'…

Posted by Police Officers Union on Sunday, 14 March 2021

The symbolic directives will be put into force tomorrow at 9AM as no resolution seems to be made. PN has criticised the decision to categorise COVID-19 absences from work as sick leaves and not quarantine leave.

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Angel di Maria and Marquinhos’ families held hostage in robbery

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Argentine football player Angel Di Maria and Brazilian player Marquinho were informed that their families were being held hostage in a violent robbery as they played against Nantes. Di Maria abruptly left the match after the information was relayed to him of the hostage situation in Paris. The player’s family were present at home when there was a robbery attempt in the French Capital.

Di Maria was replaced by Leandro Paredes around the hour mark after having to leave the clash against Nantes. Marquinho’s parents were also robbed around the same time, leading to the PSG captain to also leave. Police have opened an investigation, with the club offering full support to the two players’ families.

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