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€106,376 worth of school equipment stolen over eight years

€106,376 worth of school equipment stolen over eight years
Apr 27 2021 Share

Replying to a parliamentary question on behalf of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Minister Byron Camilleri stated that a total of 729 items, amounting up to €106,376, were stolen from educational institutions as of 2013. Computer equipment proved to be the most expensive loss at around €26,848 worth of hardware, with €10,268 stolen in cash form. Other equipment stolen includes a megaphone, kettle and donation envelopes.

The University of Malta filed the most reports, amounting to 144, with an additional 108 items stolen from the library. MCAST comes in second with 87 theft reports. 14 thefts from public schools were reported in 2021 alone. Minister Justyne Caruana also confirmed that two people were charged in court over public school theft.

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45 COVID-19 cases registered with 67 recoveries

15 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 74 recoveries
Apr 27 2021 Share

Malta has registered 45 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,512 swab tests, while 67 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Tuesday 27th April 2021, 318,706 vaccine doses were administered of which 102,535 were 2nd doses.

To date, Malta has registered 30,234 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 29,421 have recovered, 413 died and 400 are still active.

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Vouchers to be issued when eligible businesses reopen

Vouchers to be issued when eligible businesses reopen
Apr 27 2021 Share

Addressing a press conference this morning, Prime Minister Robert Abela stated that the second round of COVID-19 vouchers will only be issued when every business which will benefit from them is permitted to reopen. Bars and nightclubs, which have been closed since October, will thus have to open before the vouchers are officially issued.

€100 will be given to Maltese residents to spend at businesses which were forced to close down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The scheme will inject around €45 million into the economy, but the government is awaiting the ideal moment to distribute the vouchers.

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PM reveals why restaurants may open until 5pm

PM reveals why restaurants may open until 5pm
Apr 27 2021 Share

Answering questions at a press conference, Prime Minister Robert Abela addressed concerns as to why restaurants are open up to 5pm. Restaurants were opened up until the aforementioned time, after which they have to resort to take-away service. The Prime Minister stated that the measure was backed up by scientific advice given to him by health authorities.

Despite understanding some disappointment from businesses who wish to leave their business open further, the Prime Minister stated that we should not rush with easing measures so as to ensure the utmost safety of the population and the mitigation of the virus.

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