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Chris Fearne reveals almost four in every 100 COVID tests are positive; urges people to take booster jab

Chris Fearne reveals almost four in every 100 COVID tests are positive; urges people to take booster jab
Dec 21 2021 Share

During a recent airing of TVM News Plus’s Xtra, Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Health Chris Fearne revealed that almost four in every 100 COVID-19 tests are turning out positive as Malta has a 3.5% positivity rate.

The European for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) had stated that last week, Malta’s positivity rate was 2.5%, with Health Ministry bulletins noting a considerable amount of new cases and increase in hospitalisations every day. However, Dr. Fearne stated that the positivity rate in Malta seems favourable in comparison to other European countries which have experienced a recent surge in infections.

He went on to highlight the importance of people taking the booster dose so that Malta can get through the current wave of infections, attributing Malta’s promising performance in summer and autumn to the high rate of vaccination. Fearne also stated that “it appears that the booster dose can boost immunity for as much as a year, which means that we won’t have to get inoculated every two months but probably once a year, as with influenza.”

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Thousands of Christmas presents donated for less-fortunate children

Dec 21 2021 Share

Thousands of colourful parcels were set under the Christmas Tree at Castille Square for the initiative ‘Rigali b’Imħabba,’ which aims to provide presents to children who may not be having the most festive of holidays. The people of Malta came in waves to donate after welcoming Dr. Lydia Abela’s invitation.

Minister for Home Affairs Dr. Byron Camilleri highlighted and praised the fact that Malta’s disciplinary forces such as the police force, armed forces, LESA and more did not only contribute to the initiative by taking care of the present sorting, but they will distribute the parcels themselves to the homes of less fortunate children.

Dr. Lydia Abela looked back on a call from one of the children’s parents, stating that a parent called to tell her that the recipiency letter brought a tear to hear eyes. Abela stated that it is not she who should be thanked but the kind heart of the Maltese people as they were given with love and an aim to brighten others’ Christmas.

Send this to someone to let them know that they can make someone’s Christmas better.

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What we know about the EU’s fifth-approved Novavax vaccine

What we know about the EU's fifth-approved Novavax vaccine
Dec 21 2021 Share

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has approved its fifth COVID-19 vaccine for distribution, granting conditional marketing authorisation for the two-dose vaccine.

The Nuvaxovid vaccine, manufactured by United States pharmaceutical company ‘Novavax’ may be applied to willing individuals aged 18 and over after it is give the green light from the European Union’s executive commission. It will join the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson and Astrazeneca vaccines within the EU.

The European Union has since ordered 100 million doses of the Novavax vaccine, with plans to buy another 100 million units in the near future as Europe continues to struggle with the recent surge in COVID-19 cases. Initial clinical trials carried out in the United States and Mexico found that the vaccine had 90.4% efficacy against COVID-19 cases while second trials in the UK showed 89.7% efficacy.

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Ian Castaldi Paris reveals he will not contest upcoming election

Ian Castaldi Paris reveals he will not contest upcoming election
Dec 20 2021 Share

MP Ian Castaldi Paris revealed that he will be standing down at the next election following a Times of Malta report about a tax investigation uncovering that he holds undeclared wealth. 

Paris took to Facebook, saying that he has come to the decision not to run the next general election as he wanted to priorities his family. 

This comes just hours after the Times of Malta report exposing how the MP agreed to pay around €300,000 in taxes and penalties after a probe into his fiscal affairs found close to €1 million in previously undeclared income. 

“Though I will be taking a step back from public life, this does not mean that I will no longer contribute to the Labour Party to take the country forward” he said. 

Despite sources privy to the audit saying that the unexplained wealth hover around the 1 million mark, the MP insisted that the amount is significantly lower. 

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Photo Source: Ian Castaldi Paris FB