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Malta names 1 out of 10 best places to retire in 2021

Jan 18 2021 Share

In a study carried out by a magazine titled, International Living, Malta was named one of the best countries to retire in, in 2021.

The study took into account various factors, such as; cost of living, housing, healthcare, retiree benefits, visa/residence, fitting in/entertain, development, climate, governance, and opportunity.

Malta ranked 9th in this list of 10 and it was praised for being accepting of all, “cultures, nationalities, races, creeds, and economic statuses.”

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All Mater Dei staff expected to be vaccinated by end of February

Jan 18 2021 Share

Today marks the day that 50 Mater Dei Employees (who are front-liners working closely with COVID-19 patients)have been given their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

TVM reported that Walter Busuttil, The Medical Director of Mater Dei said that by, “Wednesday all the staff who are in direct contact with patients will have taken the first dose, with all the Mater Dei staff expected to have taken both doses by the last week of February.”

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Gale force winds forecasted for today

Jan 18 2021 Share

The meteorological office has predicted gale force winds for today reaching force 8.

The temperature is also expected to drop to 6 degrees Celcius along with rain showers forecasted during the day.

People are urged to stay safe and be careful of the weather conditions.

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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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