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BREAKING: Restaurants to only provide take-away services starting tomorrow

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In today’s press conference addressed by Prime Minister Robert Abela, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne and Superintendent for Public Health addressed the recent increase in COVID-19, one of the main reasons being the entry of virus variants.

Effective tomorrow Friday 5th, restaurants, kiosks and snack bars will be open only to offer take-away services, bars and band clubs will remain closed while accommodations will only be able to cater to residents.

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Abela also stated that the fine for breaking COVID-19 measures will double, amounting to €6,000 and stated that private events should only be limited to a maximum of four households, amongst other measures.

Restaurants, bars and kiosks will also be once again eligible to receive to government’s wage supplement.

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362 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 230 recoveries

67 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 323 recoveries
Mar 4 2021 Share

Malta has registered 362 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 4,146 swab tests, while 230 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Wednesday 3rd March 2021, 86,854 vaccine doses were administered of which 30,329 were 2nd doses.

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To date, Malta has registered 23,588 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 20,135 have recovered, 325 died and 3,128 are still active.

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Over 2,300 fines given to people breaking COVID-19 rules since January

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Since the beginning of 2021, the Malta Police force along with LESA have distributed 2,300 fines related to the breaking of COVID-19 rules in Malta.

This was reported by Minister for Home Affairs Byron Camilleri during his statement regarding the enforcement of COVID-19 measures and stated that while the enforcement is happening, it requires collaboration with the community.

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When asked regarding the electric chair in prison, the Minister stated that the chair was used only once to avoid a prisoner’s actions in harming himself or others.

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Chris Fearne will reveal which PN MPs asked to skip the queue after dispute with Claudette Buttigieg

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Following the recent conflict with regards to MPs and queue-skipping, Deputy Minister Chris Fearne has revealed that he will be personally telling Bernard Grech which Nationalist Party MPs asked him to skip vaccination queues, but will refrain from publicly addressing the issue in Parliament.

A few remarks on Wednesday turned into a heated argument as Fearne revealed that it was in fact PN MPs who had asked him to skip the queue, with PN’s Claudette Buttigieg highlighting the bizarre experience which had happened to her and her daughter.

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Buttigieg explained that a health official falsely stated that they were to ‘receive treatment abroad’ in order to skip the queue, to which she refused and went on to advise them not to use her daughter to coerce her into skipping the queue.

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