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Malta ranking higher in COVID-19 vaccination efforts

Malta ranking higher in COVID-19 vaccination efforts
Mar 30 2021 Share

Minister for Health Chris Fearne took to Facebook to express his pride and satisfaction with the vaccination efforts taking place in Malta. Posting a graph showcasing the 7-day average per 100 people in the entire population of a country, Malta seems to rank higher than the US, UK and even the rest of the world as of March 28th 2021.

Fi klassi għalina: Ir-rata ta’ #tilqim kontra l-Covid 🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹

Posted by Chris Fearne on Monday, 29 March 2021

The official data was collected by Our World in Data. The vaccine roll out is the most effective weapon against the pandemic but it is also important to keep up observance of the health restrictions and measures.

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Children crying out for fewer buildings and more trees

Children crying out for fewer buildings and more trees
Mar 30 2021 Share

A Malta Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society (MFWS) survey has concluded that 61% of children are discontent with the lack of recreational space and open greenery spaces. The survey interviewed 142 children and showed that the kids were ‘crying out for fewer buildings and more trees.’

The survey was part of the foundation’s initiative titled Progett KommunitArja, a two-year consultation process involving around 900 children to gather information of how kids view the environmental and recreational situation Malta finds itself in. A 16-year-old representative named Martina Oliva stated that the study strengthened the need to improve approaches towards including green, safe recreational spaces in all localities.

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Active COVID-19 cases expected to drop below 1,000 in today’s case report

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The total amount of COVID-19 cases in Malta is expected to drop below 1,000 cases in today’s daily case report published by the Health Ministry.

This would be the first time that Malta has had a three-digit total case number since October 14th 2020 and may have been a result of the recently-imposed partial lockdown.

The health authorities will reportedly impose new changes to the health measures on April 11th and will hopefully pave the way towards the economy and health system’s bounce back during the summer.

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‘A health crisis is not a matter of if, but when’ say World Leaders

'A health crisis is not a matter of if, but when' say World Leaders
Mar 30 2021 Share

As COVID-19 continues to run rampant globally, world leaders have called for international pandemic treaty. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has joined more than 20 world leaders in calling for a new global settlement to help the world prepare for future pandemics. President Macron of France and German chancellor Angela Merkel also stated COVID-19 posed the biggest challenge since World War II, and another pandemic is not a matter of if but of when.

The aim of coming together in this way is to foster communication and aid between countries, to dispel ‘temptations of isolationism and nationalism’, and address challenges that could only be achieved together in the ‘spirit of solidarity and cooperation.’

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