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Malta negotiated for more vaccines as vaccination continues as planned

Malta negotiated for more vaccines with majority of over 80-year-olds vaccinated
Mar 21 2021 Share

Asked about the COVID-19 situation in Malta, Robert Abela claimed that Malta got more vaccines than it should have thanks to the intense negotiations by the government. It did so without breaking any regulations and by heavily spending on obtaining extra vaccines due to the high demand as Malta continues its vaccination quest.

The Prime Minister also stated that the vaccination plan is moving as planned, with the all of over 80-year-olds having received vaccination. Malta is also set to receive a substantial number of Johnson and Johnson vaccines, with the new measures put in place seemingly reducing the virus’ reproduction rate efficiently.

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Robert Abela says there is no database against him and institutions are working

Robert Abela says there is no database against him and institutions are working
Mar 21 2021 Share

When asked about the the current judicial situation concerning Keith Schembri, Prime Minister Robert Abela states that he is not afraid of taking the right decisions against anyone. He claims that he is sure there is no ‘database’ of information against him and thus can take any decision with serenity and without fear of information used against him.

When asked about the institution’s efficacy, Abela claimed he has full trust in their capability as they are operating successfully. He expressed that this message is a consistent one in the last few months as the government expressed a strong will to maintain the standard and importance of rights, thus strengthening institutions, including FIAU and Police Corps.

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COVID-19 reproduction rate decreases to 1.1 with new measures

COVID-19 Reproduction rate decreases with new measures
Mar 21 2021 Share

Statistician Vincent Marmara informed The Malta Independent that the COVID-19 reproduction rate – a.k.a the r-factor – has gone down to 1.1 from 1.4 last week. Signifying the efficiency of the new measures, the reproduction number of COVID-19 in Malta seems to be dropping as countries across the world work to do the same. Reducing the factor to level 1 would mean that a carrier would only transmit the virus to one other person.

With a decrease in cases, lower than registered last week, the desired effect of the new implemented measures seems to be at work. There have been 16% more recoveries than new cases over the past week with more swab tests performed. 9% of the population is now fully vaccinated, with 20% having received one dose.

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Ayrton Senna would have turned 61 today

Mar 21 2021 Share

Today would have marked one of Formula 1’s top talents Ayrton Senna’s 61st birthday. The Brazilian driver was immensely beloved and considered one of the world’s best drivers of all time by many, including German driver Gerhard Berger. Senna lost his life during the infamous Grand Prix of San Marino in 1994, where he only managed seven laps before crashing into a concrete wall at 218 km/h.

Senna was declared dead at 34, following Roland Ratzenberger who died during the qualifiers. Going down the history books of Formula 1 alongside big names such as Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna remains one of Formula 1’s most beloved racers.

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