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Deaths directly caused by COVID-19 down to 50%

Deaths directly caused by COVID-19 down to 50%
Feb 16 2022 Share

Superintendent for Public Health Charmaine Gauci revealed on Wednesday that COVID-19 deaths caused directly by the virus have gone down to 50%.

Speaking not he Ask Charmaine show, she explained how the authorities continuously monitor deaths among persons who test positive for the virus in order to establish whether the virus or other underlying conditions were the cause of deaths. 

The decline between the first two months of this year were attributed to the vaccination rollout. Gauci also said that the protocol for the holding of funerals for COVID victims would be revised in the near future. 

As of yet, whenever people die while still COVID active, funerals are held within 24 hours, with coffins wrapped in plastic and relatives unable to see their loved ones. 

The situation is being assessed locally and in consultation with the ECDC. New protocols are being finalised in respect of how a body is prepared, viewing and the timing and procedure for the holding of funerals. 

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Jason Micallef denies drone accusations by PN leader

Jason Micallef denies drone accusations by PN leader
Feb 16 2022 Share

Executive chairman of ONE TV Jason Micallef issued a categorical denial that a drone was sent to spy on Bernard Grech’s house in Mosta. 

Micallef said that he is willing to testify under oath that nobody ordered the station to take any drone footage of the Opposition leader’s private residence. 

Posting to social media, Micallef denied ‘in the absolute of ways that somebody, including Prime Minister Robert Abela, ordered that a One News drone take footage of the private residence of the Opposition leader.’

‘I am ready to repeat this under oath in court or in any other testimony in front of the police’ he said. The drone claim was made on Monday, with Grech filing a police report leading to an investigation. 

Abela too categorically denied the claims, insisting he condemned any such intrusion of privacy. It remains unclear whether the reported drone spotted by Grech’s son on Monday was part of aerial surveys conducted but the Planning Authority to update its online mapping tool. These are currently being conducted in Naxxar, but Grech’s house is at the outskirts of Mosta and far away from Naxxar. 

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FAITH members announce they are going their separate ways

FAITH members announce they are going their separate ways
Feb 16 2022 Share

Girl group FAITH, formed during XFactor Malta’s Season 2, have just announced that they will all be going their separate ways. Posting to social media, the group said that ‘with one more than 2 years since we started on XFactor, we have decided that it’s best for each individual to end FAITH’s journey here.’

‘Throughout these years we have achieved great things that we’ve always dreamt of and created memories that will last us a lifetime!’ said the statement. The group, composed of Chanelle, Maya, Demi, Ema and Megan, went on to thank all the group’s supporters for showing them love every step of the way. ‘We are grateful and so thankful for each and every one of you and appreciate you all so much. We wouldn’t have made it this far without you’ they said. 

The group was formed on the second season of the renowned competition, quickly becoming one of XFactor’s Malta fan favourite and most talented group acts. They went on to produce more music together and in collaboration with other local talent. However, all good things must come to an end. But for all the FAITH members, it’s just one more step to more music as each is a powerhouse in their own right. We wish you all good luck for all your future ventures!

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Minister Ian Borg reveals remedy to save Malta Marathon

Minister Ian Borg reveals remedy to save Malta Marathon
Feb 16 2022 Share

Transport Minister Ian Borg has revealed that the government is currently working with the organisers of Malta Marathon to find a solution for the race to proceed as planned.

The marathon was cancelled on Tuesday after it was meant to take place on March 6th. The cancellation occurred after the organising committee clashed with Transport Malta over the proposed route. 

The transport minister expressed hope that a solution can be found after he was asked on Wednesday, revealing that work was being done to remedy the disappointment. 

‘You can expect more information to be communicated in the coming hours’ said Borg. The first alarm of a possible cancellation or issue with the event was sounded last week when they warned that there was a chance the race would not go ahead due to a lack of COVID-19 safety guidelines. A new route was deemed unsafe by health professionals. 

On Tuesday, the committee announced hat the race had been formally cancelled after discussions on the route with Transport Malta reached an impasse. The event organisers said on Tuesday that whilst they fully respect Transport Malta’s authority, they cannot adopt a route that has been declared as unacceptable by Mater Dei’s Emergency Department, the Malta Red Cross and the Malta Traffic Police. 

Back in 2019 the Malta Marathon was cancelled due to inclement weather an in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The organisers said that application and transport fees will be refunded to athletes should the race not go ahead this year. 

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