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Brooklyn Nine Nine cast with emotional goodbyes as final season wraps filming

Brooklyn Nine Nine cast with emotional goodbyes as final season wraps filming
Jun 12 2021 Share

The fan favourite comedy Brooklyn Nine Nine has officially wrapped up filming, and the entire cast and crew are sharing their heartfelt goodbyes and series memories. Melissa Fumero, who plays Amy Santiago, shared a photo of her very first security badge, with Terry Crews sharing a side-by-side comparison picture of himself in his Terry Jeffords role.

 

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Joe Lo Truglio, who plays the vibrant Charles Boyle added a photo of himself in an Elvis costume, and revealed how on that particular filming day, he discovered Fumero was going to be a mother.

 

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The upcoming season’s synopsis reads; ‘Jake and the squad must try to balance their personal lives and their professional lives over the course of a very difficult year.’ It sounds like Brooklyn Nine Nine is ending the series with a bang, and we just cannot wait!

 

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Surge in holiday seekers as travel restrictions in Germany ease

Surge in holiday seekers as travel restrictions in Germany ease
Jun 12 2021 Share

Germany is experiencing holiday-mania following the widespread relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions at home and abroad. With the prospect of travel back on the table, the country considers summer break to be a basic human right. Everything prompted the frenzy for holidays – a 42% decrease of cases on last week, a vaccine campaign which picked up pace from its slow initial rollout and even the relaxation of measures of other countries and tourist favourite hotspots with Malta being included.

With the foreign ministry taking several countries off a list of high-risk regions in recent days, hundreds of thousands of Germans are planning to make their holiday a reality in the coming weeks. Germany, along with France and Greece, are still carrying a warning. Travelling Germans require proof of full vaccination or negative PCR tests.

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Many initially opposed to vaccine in UK have been vaccinated

Many initially opposed to vaccine in UK have been vaccinated
Jun 12 2021 Share

Around more than half of the people in the UK who were vehemently opposed to getting their COVID-19 vaccine have had their jab. Researchers at the University of Bristol and King’s College London found that about one in seven of vaccine sceptics who are yet to get their jab will be doing so once they are offered. The main driving force behind this change of heart was, according to quantitative social scientist and lecturer Dr Siobhan McAndrew, the benefits of being vaccinated in terms of travel and meeting people.

McAndrew stated that ‘part of the rise in vaccine confidence relates to social proof: people feel more confident because they observe others taking their vaccine with confidence.’ 84% of those who deemed themselves not at all likely to get the jab when asked in November last year have also received a jab. Many were also waiting and seeing, their confidence to get the vaccine being boosted by the evidence that the jab is safe and effective.

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2 COVID-19 cases registered with 4 recoveries

55 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 6 recoveries
Jun 12 2021 Share

Malta has registered 2 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,721 swab tests, while 4 patients have recovered. No deaths were registered in the past 24 hours. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Saturday 12th June 2021, 582,206 vaccine doses were administered of which 335,791 were 1st doses. 256,079 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 30,581 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 30,100 have recovered, 419 died and 62 are still active.

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