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Gyms, pools & more to reopen on 24 May amongst others if numbers remain stable

Gyms, pools & more to reopen on 24 May
May 6 2021 Share

During today’s public health conference addressed by Health Minister Chris Fearne and Superintendent for Public Health Charmaine Gauci, a roadmap for the easing of COVID-19 restrictions was announced.

Amongst other measures, Fearne announced that with relevant protocol, gyms will be allowed to open on 24th May, along with pools and day centres. Gym classes and poolside activities unrelated to the pool itself will still not be allowed.

According to the Health Minister, Malta currently has 260 active cases with only 9 new COVID-19 cases registered today. The last time Malta registered just 9 new cases was on July 30th 2020.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health Chris Fearne and Superintendent of Public Health Prof. Charmaine Gauci address a press conference

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Posted by MaltaGov on Wednesday, 5 May 2021

 

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Chelsea topple Real Madrid to lock in all-English Champions League final

Chelsea topple Real Madrid to lock in all-English Champions League final
May 6 2021 Share

Following Chelsea’s victory over Spanish side Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final, an all-English final is set to ensue to ensue against Manchester City on May 29.

The Blues overcame Real Madrid in a 2-0 victory in West London with goals from Timo Werner and Mason Mount after a 1-1 draw in their away leg.

After the whistle, the Chelsea side celebrated a well-deserved win with manager Thomas Tuchel and are set to take on fellow Premier League giants Manchester City in Istanbul.

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Lydia Abela tests positive for COVID-19

Lydia Abela tests positive for COVID-19
May 5 2021 Share

Following the news earlier today that Lydia Abela had received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, it was revealed that she has unfortunately tested positive for the virus. Prime Minister Robert Abela took to Facebook to announce the news, revealing that she had to take the test due to upcoming work responsibilities. He stated that she is not experiencing any symptoms and that his and Giorgia Mae’s results were negative.

He added that the family will be adhering to quarantine for the given time. The Prime Minister concluded by saying that he seeks to continue his work, including important meetings, through the use of technology. We wish Lydia a speedy recovery!

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Photo Source: Lydia Abela FB, Robert Abela FB

Minister Aaron Farrugia announces new green Romeo Romano Garden project

Minister Aaron Farrugia announces new green Romeo Romano Garden project
May 5 2021 Share

Minister for the Environment, Climate Change and Planning Aaron Farrugia announced a brand new multi-million euro project for Romeo Romano Garden in St. Venera. Speaking at a press conference, the Minister announced how the locality will be given a new green area which they can enjoy together with their families. The garden itself will consist of a playground for the public to freely enjoy.

In the second phase of the project, the Minister announced that a historical building, which is currently abandoned, will be restored and will serve as a kitchen garden. The Minister seeks to elevate the locality’s air quality due to the highly urbanised spaces and give back to the community a fresh nature space.

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Photo Source: Aaron Farrugia FB