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Deadliest week of coronavirus pandemic so far in Malta

Nov 15 2020 Share

Statistician Vincent Marmara noted on The Malta Independent how during the past week Malta had the most Covid-19 related deaths since the beginning of the pandemic, with a total of 19 deaths announced.

Marmara also noted how in the past week 903 cases were identified, with the r-factor remaining like the previous week at 1.50.

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St Rita Steps in Paceville finally getting a well-needed makeover

Nov 15 2020 Share

At some point in our lives we’ve all passed through the usually busy St Rita Steps in Paceville!… Which, unfortunately haven’t been so busy lately due to the pandemic.

The covid-19 pandemic took a heavy toll on the Paceville entertainment area, with many shops, bars and clubs being forced to temporarily close their doors.

Now the entities are making their best out of this bad situation by giving a very well-needed make over to the steps, which operation wasn’t possible before due to the heavy footfall this area used to attract.

The renovation on the steps are now very close to completion and they are already looking really fancy and have also been equipped with LED lights for better visibility during the night.

Once covid-19 pandemic ends, these steps will certainly be ready to greet the masses.

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Ira Losco and Sean Gravina welcome baby girl into the world

Nov 14 2020 Share

Ira Losco and Sean Gravina have successfully welcomed another child into the world!

The Maltese songstress gave birth to a baby girl on Saturday afternoon at Mater Dei hospital following a short stay at Mater Dei’s OBS3 section.

Malta Daily congratulates the couple on the birth of their second child GiGi and wishes them more health and happiness! 

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121 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 122 recoveries

67 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 323 recoveries
Nov 14 2020 Share

Malta has registered 121 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,955 swab tests, while 122 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

From yesterday’s cases; 25 cases were family members of previously known cases, 9 cases were contact of positive work colleagues and 5 cases were direct contacts with other positive cases.

To date, Malta has registered 7,917 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 5,702 have recovered, 95 died and 2,120 are still active.

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