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Meet Kass Mallia, Volt’s trans politician contesting the general election

Malta gets its first trans politician contesting a general election
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Volt, the new political party, has just announced that Thomas ‘Kass’ Mallia will be the it’s party’s trans woman contesting a general election in Malta. Mallia is a freelance writer from Mosta and will be contesting on the 9th and 11th districts. After PN candidate Angela Coleiro dropped out of the political race, Mallia will be entering the political race, looking to bring democracy, innovation and sustainability should she be elected. Alex Mangion, alongside the now resigned Coleiro, was Malta’s first trans politician. 

Speaking through political party Volt, Mallia said that throughout all her life she was a problem solver. ‘In all facets of life, I always look to uncover problems and arrive at solutions to the best of my ability’ she said. ‘Volt Malta represents a new approach towards politics and an optimistic yet pragmatic approach towards tackling this country’s pressing issues.’ This is a another historic moment for Malta as the island makes room to include and hear the voices of LGBTIQ+ members. We look forward to seeing what Kass will be bringing to the political table!

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Masks in school could be removed after first term

Masks in school could be removed after first term
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Addressing a press conference, Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne announced that data will be acquired as the first school term progresses to check on the epidemiological situation. As of yet, kids are still required to use masks but the data will be analysed to check whether masks could be removed after the first term ends. Whilst positive cases still require the child and the parents to quarantine for 14 days, the direct contacts of the positive case who have been fully vaccinated may quarantine for 7 days instead of a full two-weeks. 

In terms of certificates, Fearne announced that, starting today, a vaccine certificate will be issued to those people who received their first jab in a EU country or the UK and then received their second jab in Malta. This changes today as, upon application, this certificate will be given to these individuals. This also means that these people will be able to access all the activities which require full vaccination certification as the health authorities were not in a position to do so before today. 

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Booster doses for teachers, pharmacists and carers by first week of December

Booster doses for teachers, pharmacists and carers by first week of December
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Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne announced during a press conference that in the first week of December, the booster vaccine dose for COVID-19 will be offered to health care workers, pharmacists, carers and teachers in schools. This comes as the booster rollout continues for immunocompromised and elderly patients in homes. The booster has prevented further infection and death in these areas and thus the booster rollout will help mitigate spread further. 

The Health Minister highlighted how this booster rollout will also help mitigate the spread of the seasonal influenza virus which could be potentially made worse because of COVID-19 in schools. As of yesterday, around 835,000 doses of the vaccine have been administered, with 20,000 of these being booster doses. The epidemiological case around the globe is not as well defended against the pandemic, highlighted the minister, with Malta’s successful vaccine rollout contributing to the easing of restrictions and a gradual return to normalcy. 

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Lamin Jaiteh receives heart-warming get well soon’ letter by year 7 students

Lamin Jaiteh receives heart-warming get well soon’ letter by year 7 students
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Lamin Jaiteh was pleasantly surprised at Mater Dei Hospital when he received a ‘get well soon’ card by year 7 students from Saint Elias College. The migrant worker was abandoned on a pavement by his employers after suffering grievous injuries on a construction site. The incident sparked national outrage, protests and a court case, with many expressing their solidarity with Lamin. 

The secondary school published photos of Lamin holding up the card in his hospital bed after Mr Karl Carabott delivered the heart warming message in the name of the students. Lamin said that despite being physically hurt, his heart is full due to the love and support the students showed him. The inside of the card was filled with comments by individual students, all encouraging him on. The incident also resulted in hundreds of Maltese coming to Lamin’s support, with a fundraiser raising around €31,600 to help him. 

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