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Five local eateries which serve up delicious fries

Five local eateries which serve up delicious fries
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Hugo’s Burger Bar

One cannot not think of Hugo’s Burger Bar when considering which fries to munch on. Accompany it with their iconic burgers and maybe lace your fries with some cheese, and queue finger-licking goodness

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The Belgian Fry

This mobile food trailer serves Malta’s best available Belgian fries ready to go. The golden fries are freshly cut and double-fried in refined beef fat – so you know you’re in for some satisfied tastebuds. 

Mojo’s 

Head on to Victoria’s Main Street and you will be treated to some of the largest variety of chips and fries to enjoy. Maybe you’re a sweet chilli cheddar lover, or you’d rather go classic and flood your fry in sauces.

Ferdinand’s Bar and Burger

This Siggiewi gem delivers on fries and creativity! The Parmigiano and Truffle Fries served at Ferdinand’s Bar and Burger are something to behold… and devour! 

McDonald’s 

And of course, the go to for the salty sensation that is McDonald’s fries. As the winner of our ‘This Or That’ segment, McDonald’s fries are a perfect combination with any of their large range of menu items. 

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90% of Malta’s current COVID-19 cases are from unvaccinated individuals

90% of Malta's current COVID-19 cases are from unvaccinated individuals
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During a video conference addressed by Deputy Prime Minister & Health Minister Chris Fearne from his home, it was revealed that around 15% of the current COVID-19 cases are Maltese while the other 85% is made up of foreign individuals, with close to 90% of cases being unvaccinated individuals.

The Deputy Prime Minister also went on to reveal that the only COVID-19 case within Mater Dei Hospital’s Intensive Therapy Unit is unvaccinated.

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Malta has recently experienced a surge in COVID-19 cases, registering more than 100 cases each day for five consecutive days, with today’s case report revealing 154 cases out of a total 782 cases.

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Authorities investigating death of 5-year-old girl with possible COVID-19 links

Authorities investigating death of 5-year-old girl with possible COVID-19 links
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Tragic news as COVID-19’s latest victim in Malta is a 5-year-old girl who died after contracting the virus. 

The minister stated that the death is not as of yet directly linked with the virus. The girl was taken to Mater Dei and found to be in critical condition. Initial swab tests revealed that the girl was negative to COVID-19. Forensic studies however resulted as mildly reactive, with an autopsy set to be carried out to confirm the cause. 

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An inquiry was set in motion to release the young girl’s death certificate.  Fearne stated that for the sake of transparency, the girl’s passing was revealed in order not to cause any misinformation in relation to the passing. Fearne also asked the public to be respectful of the family during this difficult time. We send our sincerest condolences to the family in question.

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Mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic in the works

Mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic in the works
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Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne announced that a mobile vaccination clinic will be making rounds in various Maltese locations. Starting next week, the mobile clinic will not need any appointments made before receiving one’s jab. This is the latest attempt by the health authorities to encourage people to get vaccinated and help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. 

The clinic will be starting in Mosta on Monday 19th July, Zejtun on Wednesday 21st July and then St. Julian’s on Friday 23rd July. More than 80% of the Maltese population is fully vaccinated against the virus. Health authorities encourage the remaining 20% to receive their jab, with most new registered infections being unvaccinated individuals. As of 12th July, Malta administered 709,131 doses, of which 373,349 are first doses. 

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