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Employer associations agree with presenting vaccine certificates for work

Employer associations agree with presenting vaccine certificates for work
Jan 3 2022 Share

Two associations for employers have expressed their agreement with the idea of employees presenting their vaccination certificates to be able to access the workplace. 

Speaking on TVAM this morning, the director general of Malta Employer’s Association Joseph Farrugia and Malta Chamber of Commerce President Marisa Xuereb discussed this view. 

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Farrugia argued that the virus does not discriminate against people who enter restaurants or those who enter the workplace. There are ongoing discussions concerning within employee relations board about whether the certificate should be made mandatory to enter workplaces. 

Xuereb highlighted that she is not advocating for employers to forcibly make people get the vaccine but stressed that employers also have the right to see whether a high risk of infections is keeping unvaccinated employees from reporting from work. 

Discussing the quarantine period, Xuereb said that ten days are enough, but suggested 7 days for those who have been vaccinated. She said that 20% of the Chamber employees are in quarantine and it is thus very difficult to operate. 

Farrugia continued by saying that the quarantine period is the authorities’ prerogative, insisting that should they note that the virus is not as strong, quarantines should be shortened given cases do not increase. 

He also said that 20% of workers in quarantine is, given the pandemic situation, a realistic one but said that only 20% to 25% of employees can use teleworking or remote working. 

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Sliema murder suspect sent to Mount Carmel as interrogations suspended

Sliema murder suspect sent to Mount Carmel as interrogations suspended
Jan 3 2022 Share

Interrogations of Abner Aquilina, a 20-year-old from Żejtun who is the main suspect in the Paulina Dembska murder, were suspended after he was sent to Mount Carmel. 

The police stated that following his arrest, the suspect was examined by doctors and has now been referred to Mt Carmel. Investigations are being led by the Police officers from the Homicide Squad and from the Sliema Police station. 

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Dembska, nationality Polish, was also confirmed to have been staying in a Sliema hostel and was in Malta as a student.  She was 29-years old. 

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Paulina Dembska: Sliema murder victim identified and tributes pour in

Paulina Dembska: Sliema murder victim identified and tributes pour in
Jan 3 2022 Share

29-year-old Paulina Dembska was identified as the unfortunate murder victim at Sliema’s Independence Garden early on Sunday 1st January 2022. 

Her body was found by a passer-by just before 6:30 am below the popular promenade. Investigations found signs of violence around her hand and on her chest. 

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A former Warsaw University student, Paulina lived in Sliema, with photos uploaded by herself showing her close to the site where she was murdered. 

The alleged aggressor has been identified as a 20-year-old from Zejtun, who was arrested shortly after the body was found. He was picked up by police nearby Balluta parish church. 

The aggressor allegedly also caused a commotion inside the church, threatening people and overturning chairs before some men intervened and called the police. The motive behind the murder is still unknown. 

Tributes poured in by several people and personalities, with many calling for a deep look at violence against women and the awareness and action which needs to be taken to prevent such tragedies. 

Further details could emerge should the aggressor be arraigned in court soon. MaltaDaily sends condolences to her family. 

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7 things to remember in 2022 | by Ed’s Common Sense

7 things to remember in 2022 | by Ed's Common Sense
Jan 3 2022 Share

2022 is finally here and with it, the myriad of challenges that a new year brings, but you don’t need to panic. A fresh outlook and positive mindset are the only tools you need to start the year on the right foot and this week, clinical psychologist and psychotherapist Dr. Edward Curmi is here to give us 7 things to remember in 2022.

Dr. Edward Curmi is also the author of 2 self-help books titled Ed’s Common Sense.

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1. Life is short! Make sure to do those things that make you happy and less of those things that make you unhappy.

2. Believe in yourself. You are capable, so stop putting yourself down.

3. It doesn’t need to be new year, new you! You are enough as you are!

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4. Don’t let negative and drama queens bring you down. You are above them.

5. Surround yourself with genuine and kind people. Cut out fake relationships.

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6. Don’t forget everything you have achieved already. Be proud of yourself and create new realistic goals.

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7. Live your life. You don’t owe anyone anything.

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