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948 fines due to COVID-19 health restriction breaches

948 fines due to COVID-19 health restriction breaches
Apr 27 2021 Share

A total of 948 fines were handed out by authorities for health restriction breaches. Of these 948, 634 were given to people who were in public places without masks. 275 people were found in groups larger than 2.

The amount of people in private residences measure was also breached by 31 individuals, along with establishments going against the health measures.

Another 7 people were found to be breaching their mandatory quarantine. As measures start to ease, the authorities are still remaining vigilant so as to ensure the virus is being mitigated and the restrictions adhered to.

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EU launches legal action against AstraZeneca

EU launches legal action against AstraZeneca
Apr 27 2021 Share

After the company AstraZeneca allegedly failed to respect the contract with the EU bloc and did not deliver the required amount of vaccines, the EU has launched legal action against the pharmaceutical company. EU spokesman Stefan De Keersmaecker stated that ‘the commission has started last Friday a legal action against the company AstraZeneca on the basis of breaches of the advanced purchase agreement.’

The reason for legal action was that the company was not in a ‘position to come up with a reliable strategy to ensure a timely delivery of doses’. The pharmaceutical giant has stated that it regrets the decision to take legal action and that it will be defending itself strongly in court. AstraZeneca has been one of the most important vaccine providers, but the slow deliveries have frustrated many EU countries as the battle against COVID-19 continues.

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WATCH: Burning Burmarrad bus leaves no injuries

Apr 27 2021 Share

A video posted on social media shows a bus operated by Malta Public Transport engulfed in flames. A statement by the company revealed that the fire incident happened in Burmarrad while serving Route 31 towards Bugibba around 6:30 am today.

Authorities convened on the spot for immediate support and assistance. An investigation into the cause of the incident is currently underway.

All passengers were reported to have disembarked to safety.

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Closing off April in style with a BIG Maltese Music Monday!

Apr 26 2021 Share

Mondays aren’t really Mondays without our weekly dose of fresh new Maltese music and what a set of banging’ tracks do we have this week! From a governmental collaboration with two of the island’s biggest artists to the discovery of Malta’s latest young star, this multi-genre list of local music is sure to interest you in some form or other!

Malta’s very own Ira Losco and Matthew James Borg have collaborated with the Maltese Government to bring us a new song called ‘Tbissem.’ Centred around finding courage during the pandemic, the talent and harmony these two artists bring serves as a source of inspiration and courage for an entire nation.

We would like to introduce you to the young, but immensely talented Benjamin Magro, whose creation was shortlisted in an international Songwriting competition across all 4 categories. His song ‘Talk’ was shortlisted on Song Academy and Benjamin is making immense strides at the age of just 9!

Dizzy Goku has collaborated with local DJ Siconix to bring this relaxing but introspective hip-hop track. Dizzy brings in his philosophical verse which, accompanied by Siconix’s iconic sound, creates music one can both relax or jam to.

Daniel Sant has returned with a new song and despite it being called ‘Intruder’, we are genuinely enthusiastic to feature his fresh track. Daniel’s hypnotic voice and crisp product are the ideal way of bringing in listeners into his musical universe.

KAOS is an immensely well-brought together song by local rock n’ roller Kersten Graham. Expressing his frustration with society’s seeming inability to communicate clearly and peacefully. KAOS is a genuine head banger we’ll be turning the volume up to whenever it comes on.

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