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Bernard Grech speaks out about entertainment sector lack of plan

Bernard Grech speaks out about entertainment sector lack of plan
May 21 2021 Share

Following a massive uproar due to the news that the entertainment sector being ruled out for summer 2021, PN leader Bernard Grech took to Facebook to comment on the situation. The Opposition Leader stated that the entertainment, art and culture sector is essential for the full development of a person and the livelihood of many. He pointed out that in the same way that other sectors have a plan or solution as to how to cope with the pandemic, the cultural sector should be treated in the same fashion.

Grech asked why the government did not issue a concrete plan as to how activities can restart in a secure manner in Malta. In concluding, Grech added that this is a case in which the good suffer because of the misconduct of others. Numerous artists have spoken up, from performers to DJs, to ask why the decision was taken and whether it is possible to change the situation towards a better plan.

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New scheme offers free first aid courses for licensed people

New scheme offers free first aid courses for licensed people
May 21 2021 Share

Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects Ian Borg announced that 50 drivers monthly who acquire their licenses over a period of four months will be able to apply for a free first aid course. The initiative is first-come-first-serve, with the project being in association with Malta Road Safety Council, Transport Malta and Touring Club Malta. The scheme is also being worked out with Malta Red Cross and with financial aid from FIA.

The time span in question is between June and September 2021, with Minister Ian Borg stating that the purpose of the project is to not only offer opportunities for the youth but also reduce the number of incidents on the road. The minister highlighted the time span in between the accident and the arrival of official medical care, and stated that this initiative can also help throughout this period and reduce mortality from car accidents.

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33 of 36 new COVID-19 infections this week were imported

33 of 36 new COVID-19 infections this week were imported
May 21 2021 Share

Addressing a press conference today, Superintendent for Public Health Charmaine Gauci stated that the majority of new infections are being imported. Of 36 new infections this week, 33 of these infections were imported from abroad, with only the remaining three being from households. The Superintendent continued by saying that despite this, the vaccine roll-out is designed to help mitigate the spread from imported cases as the EU is, along with Malta, attempting to form regulations to mitigate overseas spread.

She continued by urging the Maltese to receive the vaccine as this will help protect them should any surge in imported cases increases. Malta is currently open for tourists from Germany, Netherlands and Denmark, with tourists from said countries not needing to adhere to a quarantine period upon arrival. Malta its till attempting to get onto the UK’s green list, despite the latter fearing a third wave of cases.

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New body cameras for police officers on duty

New body cameras for police officers on duty
May 21 2021 Share

Minister for Home Affairs, National Security and Law Enforcement Byron Camilleri announced today that the police corp will be getting body cams for each individual police officer. The investment, which cost around €1 million, will, according to the Minister, establish a more accountable and respected police corp, whilst also protecting both corp members and citizens in day to day affairs.

The cameras will be switched on during every interaction between officer and public. Everything will be recorded onto a server with police officers scanning their police identity card which will assign them a camera. Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa stated that the cameras will contribute to more legitimacy, accountability and transparency in the force, ensuring data protection laws be adhered to.

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Photo Source: Giuseppe Attard – The Malta Independent