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Bernard Grech questions PM’s return to normality goal before May

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Earlier today, Bernard Grech turned to Facebook to express a concern regarding Malta’s return to normality.

Minister for Health, Chris Fearne, said today that immunity from COVID-19 in Malta is planned to be reached by the end of summer directly contradicts Prime Minister, Robert Abela’s claim that we’ll go back to business as usual before May.

Fearne also said this morning that the general public will start to get vaccinated by the end of April of the beginning of May.

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COVID-19 figures mark highest daily rise of cases since November and another 4 deaths

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COVID-19 figures, today have confirmed another 158 new positive cases which is the highest reported number of daily cases since November.

The results came out of the 2,602 swab tests which were done during the past 24 hours.

Along with this rise in numbers, 4 more deaths have also been reported today.

74 people have recovered and this leaves Malta’s active cases at 1,702.

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Owner of satirical page ‘Bis-Serjetà’ could be facing jail time

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The owner of a Maltese satirical page called, ‘Bis-Serjetà’ could be facing jail time as well as a fine of €2,329.

This is because of a satirical meme directed towards Yorgen Fenech’s lawyers. The meme called out the 4 lawyers as mafia.

Just be nicer to mafiosi, guys. They're people too.

Posted by Bis-Serjetà on Thursday, 17 December 2020

Maltese activists who fight for freedom of speech did not react well to the news and offered their solidarity and any help they could offer to ‘Bis-Serjetà’.

No problem. Bis-Serjetà, bro, if you are fined just wait for me to wire you all the money to your Revolut account. If…

Posted by Mark Camilleri on Tuesday, 5 January 2021

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158 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 74 recoveries

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Malta has registered 158 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,602 swab tests, while 74 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

From yesterday’s cases; 30 cases were family members of previously known cases, 8 cases were contacts of positive work colleagues, 16 cases were direct contacts with other positive cases, 10 cases were from social gatherings with other positive cases.

To date, Malta has registered 13,388 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 11,460 have recovered, 226 died and 1,702 are still active.

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