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Jack Grealish set for £100m move to Manchester City

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Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish has agreed to move to champions Manchester City. The deal is said to be worth around £100m – a deal which will make him the most expensive English player in the world. The English player has been linked with a move away for some time now, but due to his love to Aston Villa, he delayed his move until he felt that the club doesn’t fully rely on him anymore. Grealish still turned up to training even though he knew that he’ll be leaving.

Aston Villa have had a very good summer when it comes to transfers. They used the money that they received from the transfer to sign highly coveted Jamaican winger Leon Bailey and underrated English striker Danny Ings. Manchester City also aren’t done with the transfer window. They are still chasing English star striker Harry Kane, but to get Grealish down the line will be a good sign for the Manchester City fans.

We wish Jack Grealish the best of luck in his future endeavours.

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7 day quarantines for fully vaccinated people in Malta starting August 16th

7 day quarantines for fully vaccinated people in Malta starting August 16th
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Addressing a press conference, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne announced that fully-vaccinated people who come in contact with a positive person will need to only quarantine for 7 days instead of the full 14 as of the 16th of August. 

The Health Minister also announced that following the 7 days, the fully vaccinated person will undergo a swab test which will determine whether or not the person can exit the quarantine. Two dates will be given in the start of the quarantine, one which indicates the end of the 7-day self-isolation and another the 14-day isolation. 

A hub for swab tests for fully vaccinated individuals will be set up both in Malta and Gozo. The person who registers positive will still have to self-isolate for 14-days. Fearne highlighted how this measure was only possible because of the high vaccination rollout as Malta registers one of the best jab administrations globally. 

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Clusters of 300 for events by 16th of August

Clusters of 300 for events by 16th of August
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Addressing a press conference, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne stated that as of the 16th of August, the clusters of people allowed at seated events will go up to 300 from 200. 

The same protocols of mask-wearing, staying seated and providing proof of vaccination will still remain applicable. The cluster will then increase to 500 from 30th of August, two weeks after the 300-cluster-measure. 

The Health Minister highlighted how as events worked with 150 to 200 clusters, the epidemiological situation, especially that in hospitals and ITUs, was made manageable. Keeping cautious, no new restrictions were needed and instead an easing of measures was made possible. The Deputy Prime Minister still advised for caution amongst all those who attend such events to mitigate further spread. 

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Crop-killing heatwave leaves farmers devastated

Crop-killing heatwave leaves farmers devastated
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As constant record-breaking heatwaves roll across the Maltese islands, tomato farmers have estimated that a third of their crop this season has been lost. Fearing more losses due to the scorching temperatures, crops such as olives, peppers and pumpkin are also reportedly suffering from the heat spells. Tomatoes form part of a Maltese diet quite prominently, with the production also employing lots of people to farm them. 

Speaking to Times of Malta, Korperattiva tat-Tadam ghall-Iprocessar and Koperativa Produtturi tat-Tadam ta’ Malta stated that 140 members were left distraught at the damage being done to the crops industry. A spokesperson stated how it is assumed 65% of the yield was saved, but with the harvest still ongoing, a drop to 55% could still be possible. 

The spokesperson claimed that such a bad year hadn’t been experienced since 2009 following the ‘tuta absoluta’ pest decimated several plants. Despite the tomato’s ability to withstand high temperatures, spells of continuous heat rendered the plant’s coping less effective. Decline in blossoms and stunted growth were recorded following the two-week June heatwave, with many tomatoes not growing to full maturity or simply getting burnt. 

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Photo Source: Tomato Growing