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‘Doctors now have to choose who will live and who will die’ claims MUMN President

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MUMN President Paul Pace has recently told The Malta Independent that doctors will now be forced to decide who will live and who will die. This statement emerges as the number of COVID-19 cases surges higher and reaches up to 510. Pace exclaimed to the The Malta Independent his favour for a lockdown measure and critiqued the choices made which brought Malta to this context in terms of COVID-19.

Pace expressed his concerns with scientific backing as to what the repercussions would entail should Malta not go into a lockdown. He even told the sources that the current mitigation measures did not produce the desired effect and the restrictions required are those which other countries ‘were not afraid to make’. With 5 ITUs open and full, Pace exclaimed that the current strain on healthcare system will force who gets the care and who will have to suffer and die.

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Two intensive care units opened and filled up in past 2 days

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With Malta seeing an influx of COVID-19 cases, having just reached the 510 mark, Mater Dei has opened 2 new ITUS in the past 2 days. The third one ITU opened today brings up the total to 5 in operation, as patients fill up the wards and healthcare workers struggle to deal with all those needing critical care. Times of Malta confirmed that the unit was opened up for use on Tuesday.

Sources from the healthcare system told Times of Malta that the ITUS cannot run by themselves and it requires specialised workers. With other patients suffering from other conditions needing critical care, the influx of patients is weighing heavily on the workers. The Association of Anaesthetists of Malta also claimed that the fifth ITU was practically filled up after just opening.

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Malta Union of Teachers convening over COVID-19 spread

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Given the rise of COVID-19 cases, with Malta registering 510 as of 10th March, the Malta Union of Teachers will be convening a council meeting this evening to pinpoint the next action required. During a press conference at midday, an industrial dispute with the government was registered by the union as the virus and the variant was spreading faster and cases increasing.

MUT president Marco Bonnici stated that the situation Malta finds itself in requires a complete change in regards to svictim to the variant and the vaccination programme for educators still has a long way to go. The MUT expressed its concern as cases seem to be increasing rather than diminishing, calling for further measures to mitigate it.

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BREAKING: Cabinet called for urgent meeting

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Inside sources have claimed that the Cabinet of Malta has just been called for an urgent meeting, following the official announcement of 510 new COVID-19 cases which is the highest-ever amount of new cases registered in Malta.

It is unclear whether or not the meeting is with regards to Malta’s current COVID-19 situation but with daily case reports consistently hitting record highs and few measures announced recently, all signs point towards that.

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