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Malta’s Got Talent episode 5: Here’s what to expect…

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Episode 5 of Malta’s Got Talent season 1 will air tonight, and here is what we gathered from their promo video:

1. Joemike and Lydon

Whoever follows the Ghana world in Malta knows who Joemike and Lydon are, an adorable father and son who steals everyone’s heart every time they sing traditional Maltese folk music …and we are very excited to watch them on the big stage tonight.

2. Mr.Cool

Pawlu Grima, known as Mr Cool, is a 68-year-old man who has been performing strongman shows for a number of years – making him one of the Maltese legends in his field.

From pulling trucks with his hair to lifting heavy fridges, Pawlu has done it all and we’re excited to see what he will be up to on the MGT stage tonight.

3. Southville Dancers

Everyone is loving the dance acts on MGT and tonight one of the most established groups on the Island will have a go on the BIG stage.

As stated last week by the judges themselves though, the level is very high and Southville dancers will need to bring their “A” game to make it to the next round.

Break a leg guys. 💪

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Hamilton seals Imola Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton sealed another win, this time in Imola, which is the 3rd race in Italy for the 2020 F1 season.

This win also landed Mercedes their seventh straight constructors’ title.
Valtteri Bottas and Daniel Ricciardio took second and third respectively.

Pierre Gasly, who had equalled his best ever F1 starting position in the poles yesterday, had pre-race problems that forced him to retire the car early.

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Read more about England’s month-long lockdown

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday announced that from Thursday until the start of December;

Non-essential shops, leisure, and entertainment venues will be closed. Pubs, bars and restaurants must close except for takeaway and delivery services.

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People may leave their home for work, for exercise, with their household or on their own with one person from another household, to shop for food and essentials, for medical care and to provide care for others.

Single adult households can still form exclusive support bubbles with one other household, and children will still be able to move between homes if their parents are separated.

Childcare, early years settings, schools, colleges and universities will all remain open.
Johnson stated that it is his sincere hope and belief that by taking tough action now, they can allow families across the country to be together during Christmas time.

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140 new cases of COVID-19 & 131 recoveries in the past 24 hours

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Malta has registered 140 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,414 swab tests, while 131 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

Today’s cases are still being investigated. From yesterday’s cases; 7 cases were family members of previously known cases, 18 cases were contact of positive work colleagues, 5 cases were direct contacts with other positive cases, 3 cases were imported and 3 cases were from social gatherings with other positive cases.

OFFICIAL COVID-19 figures for 01•11•2020Chris Fearne | MaltaGov | Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Directorate

Posted by saħħa on Sunday, November 1, 2020

To date, Malta has registered 6,182 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 4,286 have recovered, 64 died and 1,832 are still active.

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