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Family in US accused of selling bleach as COVID-19 cure

Family in US accused of selling bleach as COVID-19 cure
Apr 24 2021 Share

A family has been indicted on federal charges for selling industrial bleach as a COVID-19 cure through their Florida-based church. 62-year-old Mark Grenon, who is the archbishop of the Genesis II Church of Health and Healing in Florida, has been selling chlorine dioxide as a cure for the pandemic along with his three sons. A federal grand jury in Miami returned an indictment on Thursday charging them with one count each of conspiracy to commit fraud. They face potential life sentences.

The bleach was sold as a ‘Miracle Mineral Solution’, with the Grenons claiming that it can cure not just COVID-19 but a slew of other illnesses such as cancer and malaria. The church had already been ordered to stop by a Miami federal judge last April, but the warning fell on deaf ears.

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Summer weather for the upcoming week

Summer weather for the upcoming week
Apr 24 2021 Share

After a week of clouds, wind and even some rain showers, it seems as if the weather will be taking a turn towards the more sunny and summery.

Hot air from the Sahara will be making its way up towards the Mediterranean, with temperatures expected to reach up to 25°C or even higher.

Happy? 😍☀😱😎🥵😡😭 The weather across Malta and Gozo will improve somewhat next week with temperatures expected to rise to…

Posted by Malta Weather on Friday, 23 April 2021

The temperature will be seemingly going up as the week progresses, going from partly cloudy on Monday to to mainly sunny by the end of the week. For those who love the sun, it seems as if this week will be a much needed blessing.

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Research reveals higher risk to pregnant women from COVID-19

Research reveals higher risk to pregnant women from COVID-19
Apr 24 2021 Share

A research that involved 2,100 pregnant women across 18 countries around the globe has resulted in the finding that COVID-19 is attributed to a higher risk of severe maternal complications. The findings of the INTERCOVID study as revealed from the Nuffield Dept of Women’s & Reproductive Health have detailed the information about the effects of the pandemic on pregnancy. Risk to mothers and babies is significantly higher than acknowledge when the virus first broke out. Aris Papageorghiou, who co-led the study, stated;

‘Women with COVID-19 during pregnancy were over 50% more likely to experience pregnancy complications (such as premature birth […] compared to pregnant women unaffected by COVID-19.’ Newborns of infected women were also more at risk of severe medical complications. The research has provided the necessary data to ensure all families understand the risk and to have the best possible care, including vaccination.

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Charmaine Gauci insists wearing masks should remain a public health measure

Charmaine Gauci insists wearing masks should remain a public health measure
Apr 24 2021 Share

Superintendent for Public Health Charmaine Gauci has stated in her weekly COVID-19 bulletin that Malta should not stop the mask wearing health measure as it is key in mitigating the virus. She added that wearing masks will still be an obligation until the country has achieved population immunity due to the vaccine roll out. With the reopening of schools and relaxation of several measures, Professor Gauci emphasised the adherence to the health measures as the daily cases continue to drop.

The Superintendent also reported that there are currently four cases of the South African virus and three cases of the Brazilian virus in Malta. She also stated there were no COVID-19 clusters in schools due to most of staff being vaccinated, with only seven staff members and 28 student cases found positive.

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