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Education minister Justyne Caruana admitted to Mater Dei hospital with urgency

Mar 23 2021 Share

Sources have reported that Education Minister Justyne Caruana has been admitted to Mater Dei Hospital just a few moments ago.

Little has been revealed as to why the Minister has been admitted to Mater Dei and the Education Ministry has yet to issue a clarification on the situation as the story continues to develop.

The minister recently made the headlines following the controversy surrounding the €5000-monthly contract given to footballer Daniel Bogdanovic.

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Fully-vaccinated healthcare workers’ quarantine cut down to five days

Fully-vaccinated healthcare workers’ quarantine cut down to five days
Mar 23 2021 Share

Health Minister Chris Fearne announced on Tuesday that quarantine for fully-vaccinated healthcare workers has been reduced from 14 to 5. Announced in parliament, the workers will now take a swab test after five days and be allowed out if tested negative. The rule however will apply to those who have been fully vaccinated for at least a fortnight.

The majority of healthcare workers are well past the two-week point after the second shot, since they were administered the jab earlier this year. The measure will hopefully ease the healthcare system’s pressure. This also marks the first time since the start of the pandemic since the quarantine period has been modified, despite affecting only healthcare workers.

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Machinery dismantled from Dingli after 2 day tense protest

Machinery dismantled from Dingli after 2 day tense protest
Mar 23 2021 Share

Tensions heightened today for Moviment Graffiti’s second day of protesting at Dingli construction site. Accompanied by Dingli residents and farmers, the protesters closed off the entrance gate with barbed wire and logs, with some protesters even camping in the area to remain vigilant. Infrastructure Malta returned at 8am to resume work which lead to further encounters between the two groups.

✊ Qed jiżżarma l-makkinarju. Jidher li waqqafna x-xogħlijiet f’ Ħad-Dingli! Ix-xogħlijiet fuq it-triq li trid tinbena bla permess fuq ODZ waqfu imma t-triq li tagħti aċċess għal dawn ix-xogħlijiet għadha qed tiġi mblukkata. Grazzi lill-attivisti u residenti kollha li ssieħbu magħna fil-ġlieda kontra t-tifrik ambjentali.=======✊ The machinery is being dismantled. It looks like we have stopped the works in Dingli! The building works on the road without a permit on ODZ have stopped but the road that gives access to these works is still being blocked. Thank you to all the activists and residents who joined us in the fight against environmental destruction.

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With live videos from the site showing heavy police presence to ensure safety, including due to COVID-19 mitigations, tensions heightened when one worker decided to cut into a log on which an activist was sitting with a chainsaw. Tents and carob trees were tossed aside as protesters demanded to see permits and even Minister Ian Borg. IM insists permission had been given as long as 30 trees were planted in compensation.

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“One out of four adults have already taken the first dose” – Chris Fearne

Mar 23 2021 Share

In a press conference issued by Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne just a few moments ago, it was revealed than one out of every four adults have taken the first COVID-19 vaccine dose.

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Dr. Fearne claimed that despite earlier concerns, “Malta is doing better than Israel” with regards to vaccinations, going on to reveal that 11% of the population have taken the first dose.

The Deputy Prime Minister highlighted how despite the fact that ‘thing are looking good’, citizens must remain vigilant and cautious, now more than ever.

Fearne went on to reveal how vulnerable individuals and people over 60 will all be vaccinated by the end of April.

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