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Marco Parascandalo’s self love post is what we all need right now

Aug 16 2021 Share

In a culture which is heavily influenced by the idolised (and dated) version of ‘the perfect self’ imposed on so many developing youths through media, a message like Marco Parascandalo’s one on body positivity and self love is exactly what we needed right now.

 

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The popular fashion designer shared a photo commenting about his self-love journey, sharing the difficulty of struggling with weight due to an equal love for health food as well as indulgence, a sentiment most of us share.

However, he went on to state that he has went through a rollercoaster of a journey to arrive to a point where he doesn’t need anyone’s approval and highlighted that ‘the most important thing is self love.’

The designer has been an advocate for body positivity through his own personal profile as well as his PARASCANDÅLO fashion line for quite a long time and it truly is a breath of fresh air to see people highlight the importance of self-love.

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Over 300 deaths after Haiti is struck by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake

Over 300 deaths after Haiti is struck by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake
Aug 15 2021 Share

At least 304 people have died after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti last Saturday morning. The Haitian government announced a state of emergency, as 1,800 other people were injured – prompting Prime Minister Ariel Henry to state that when it comes to medical needs, this is the country’s biggest urgency. The state of emergency will include the Western Department, Southern Department, Nippes and Grand’Anse, with one hospital in the south allegedly already overwhelmed with patients. 

With tents set up in the courtyard by the hospital, the damage was done by an earthquake that destroyed homes, roads and infrastructure apart form taking so many innocent lives. Resources have been assigned to assist the victims of the natural disaster, with the prime minister urging all Haitians to band together in solidarity to overcome the calamity. 

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Photo Source: CNN, Al Jazeera

75% of cases come from unvaccinated as jab proves efficacy

75% of cases come from unvaccinated as jab proves efficacy
Aug 15 2021 Share

From a population in which around 90% has been vaccinated, people who have received their jab make up just a quarter of those who have gotten infected with COVID-19. Positive cases figures were provided by Tanya Melillo, head of the Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Unit. Most of the vaccinated patients were reportedly elderly or immunocompromised. The vast majority of residents are fully vaccinated, going over the 400,000 mark this week. 25% of vaccinated people who tested positive came from a group comprising the vast population majority. 

The 75% remaining cases reported in recent months come from a smaller proportion of the population who did not get their vaccination. With proportion of patients requiring hospitalisations down significantly when compared to previous waves, the country reported around 4,500 virus cases since the fourth wave began in July. As of writing this article, 784,626 vaccine doses were administered, with 404,679 having been fully vaccinated. 

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Photo Source: Politico.eu

51 COVID-19 cases registered with 100 recoveries

54 COVID-19 cases registered with 57 recoveries
Aug 15 2021 Share

Malta has registered 51 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,290 swab tests, while 100 patients have recovered. No deaths were registered in the past 24 hours. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Saturday 14th August 2021, 784,626 vaccine doses were administered of which 407,948 were 1st doses. 404,679 people are currently fully vaccinated. 

To date, Malta has registered 35,337 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 33,864 have recovered, 430 died and 647 are still active.

Mater Dei Hospital is currently treating a total of 38 COVID-19 positive patients, 5 of whom are in the ITU. The average age of yesterday’s cases was 42.

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