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Burgers Ink Birkirkara coming soon

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Popular Maltese burger restaurant Burgers Ink has just announced that the chain will be expanding to Birkirkara, spreading its horizon to serve more customers. Despite the current closing of restaurants amidst the pandemic, the plans seem to be in store for the restaurant to be ready to serve once it’s all over.

❤❤❤❤I got butterflies in my stomach.In hard times, we work harder.

Posted by Daniel Borg Cardona on Thursday, 11 March 2021

Burgers Ink currently has restaurants in Valletta and St. Julians and is well known for its versatile menu, especially the mouth-watering burgers and delicious pancakes. Celebrity chef Daniel Grech Borg Cardona announced the news on his FaceBook profile, exclaiming his excitement and stating ‘In hard times, we work harder.’

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283 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 338 recoveries

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Malta has registered 283 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 4,746 swab tests, while 338 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Thursday 11th March 2021, 108,971 vaccine doses were administered of which 36,246 were 2nd doses.

To date, Malta has registered 25,640 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 22,176 have recovered, 341 died and 3,123 are still active.

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Donald Trump wants credit for COVID-19 vaccine

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With Donald Trump being banned off Twitter, the former President of the United States decided to send out a statement on a presidential letterhead, claiming that he ‘hopes everybody remembers’ as people get their jabs. Trump seems to be claiming that the possibility of getting a vaccination jab is all due to his efforts in office.

With vaccinations seemingly being administered at a faster rate since Joe Biden’s administration took office, the now president Biden claims no plan was left on how to distribute the vaccine. Biden lambasted Trump last month as he pointed out that Trump did not ‘do his job’ in getting ready for the ‘massive challenge’. So far, a little more than 18% of Americans have been vaccinated.

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Robert Abela insists science guided COVID-19 restrictions decisions

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In an urgent parliamentary debate on the pandemic emergency, as COVID-19 cases hit the 500 mark in the past 24 hours, Abela stated that measures were taken according to what was happening and that science was guiding what was the best interest for the public. He added that the ‘economic wheel needs to continue’ as purchasing personal protective equipment and other gear was ‘like a pirate battle’.

Abela admitted that the COVID-19 variant complicated the pandemic situation as being more easily transmitted. Despite this, the vaccine efforts were highlighted as doing their intended job especially in the elderly age group.

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