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Bars and clubs may remain closed after 1st January

Dec 29 2020 Share

Insider reports from Times of Malta have emerged recently suggesting that the closure of bars & clubs may be extended past the first of January 2020, potentially creating a problem for local business owners.

Initial reports stated that these establishments could open towards the beginning of December, when shortly after, Prime Minister Robert Abela announced an extension of their closure.

As it stands, the legal notice states that bars and clubs are not to open until January 1st 2021 and it is unclear whether or not the decision is confirmed, but only time will tell.

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Żifna tal-aħħar tas-sena is here!

Dec 28 2020 Share

Żifna is an artistic project which portrays the power of movement and dance across the Maltese Islands. For the 12th instalment of the Żifna project, the goal was to capture the Christmas and New Year Spirit across various localities in Malta.

The dancers who took part in the final Żifna are; Kimberly Lowell, Nicole Schembri, Deedee Clark and Becky Gatt.

All of the photos during the Żifna project were taken by Albert Camilleri.

#12 Żifna tal-Aħħar tas-SenaAn artistic project of movement & dance across the Maltese Islands 🇲🇹Dancers: Nicole Schembri, Kimberly Lowell, Deedee Clark & Becky Gatt

Posted by Albert Camilleri on Monday, 28 December 2020

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Virologist Chris Barbara, “didn’t feel anything” as he got vaccinated for COVID-19

Dec 28 2020 Share

Mater Dei’s Director of Pathology, Chris Barbara just got vaccinated for COVID-19.

He said that he didn’t even feel the needle while getting vaccinated.

Barbara was one of the foremost people during our country’s fight against the COVID-19 virus.

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Four people in hospital after crash in Dingli

Dec 28 2020 Share

Four people have been hospitalised following a head-on car crash in Dingli.

The crash was between a van and a car. The van was being driven by a 33-year-old man who is from Gzira. The car was driven by a 48-year-old woman and she had two passengers; A 25-year-old woman and a 1-year-old baby.

Their condition is as of yet, unknown.

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