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Malta has administered 11,705 vaccines as of yesterday

Jan 18 2021 Share

The Malta Health Authorities have vaccinated 11,705 people till yesterday.

This was the number of vaccines administered yesterday Sunday, 17th of January 2021, as announced on the Ministry for Health’s Facebook page, saħħa.

It was recently reported that Malta’s vaccine roll-out is among the fastest in the EU. Health Minister Chris Fearne also said that Malta is expected to have vaccinated more than 13,000 individuals by the end of the week.

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154 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 121 recoveries

Jan 18 2021 Share

Malta has registered 154 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,239 swab tests, while 121 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

To date, Malta has registered 15,742 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 12,717 have recovered, 241 died and 2,784 are still active.

During the last 24 hours, 2 male patients aged 73 and 84 years died at Mater Dei Hospital, while Covid-19 positive.

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Travelling salesman spreads COVID-19 in China; 3 million people in lockdown as a result

Jan 18 2021 Share

While China has managed to bring the COVID-19 virus under control, the country has seen a sharp rise in case numbers over the past weeks.

They have immediately enforced new restrictions, measures and lockdowns in order to contain the virus as quickly as possible.

Over 100 infections in Jilin province were traced to a travelling salesman who had the virus and was asymptomatic.

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B.Com students allowed an individual hearing following cheating on progress test

Jan 18 2021 Share

The Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy allowed students an individual hearing to explain their involvement in the case of wide-spread cheating on a progress test.

Their initial decision to fail all students who had taken the test, the faculty is now allowing students to explain their involvement. In the cases where students were in fact proven to have cheated on the test, they were reprimanded accordingly.

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