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New fleet of ambulances inaugurated by Health Minister

New fleet of ambulances inaugurated by Health Minister
Dec 16 2021 Share

Addressing a press conference, Deputy Prime Minister and Health minister Chris Fearne inaugurated a new fleet of ambulances. 

Commending the level of service present in the hospital’s emergency establishment and all the workers within it, the health minister went on to reveal the new fleet of vehicles. 

The ambulance system, Fearne said, is an essential part of this system. 11 new ambulances have thus been announced to give patients constant service. These ambulances will also help to reduce time when picking up patients when maintenance is required.

They are also mobile ITU vehicles equipped with he necessary tools to help patients as they make their way to the hospital. 

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Photo Source: Chris Fearne FB

€71,375 in undeclared cash intercepted at airport by Customs

€71,375 in undeclared cash intercepted at airport by Customs
Dec 16 2021 Share

Customs Malta intercepted a total of €71,375 in undeclared cash at the departures lounge at Malta International Airport. 

Seized from four passengers, the carriers were travelling to Dubai, Turkey, Netherlands and Iraq. Three were offered an out of court settlement whereas another was placed under arrest. 

Two Maltese passengers going to Dubai and Turkey were discovered to be carrying €33,200 and €17,400 respectively. One of the Customs Canine officials, Gypsy, reacted positively to the Dubai bound passenger. 

The passenger said he was carrying €10,000 but checks revealed that he was carrying €18,200 on his person and €15,000 in checked in luggage. 

The man travelling to Turkey was found to be carrying €17,400 during a random check. Other checks led to officials finding €10,345 on a Dutch passenger and another €10,430 intercepted by Charlie the Customs Canine on a Syrian passenger travelling to Iraq. 

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Photo Source: Customs Malta FB

WasteServ processed 19,000 tonnes of recyclable material in 2021

WasteServ processed 19,000 tonnes of recyclable material in 2021
Dec 16 2021 Share

WasteServ confirmed today that around 19,000 tonnes of good quality recyclable material was processed and returned to the economy this year. 

This means it surpassed the project record for processed recyclables since its inception. It also surpasses the best ever result acquired by a whopping 3,000 tonnes. Despite this being just a small fraction of the total waste generated in Malta, which stands at around 330,000 tonnes, environment minister Aaron Farrugia said that these are very encouraging results. 

‘They are proof of all the work that is being carried out at WasteServ where the management together with the employees are working relentlessly to further improve the country’s performance when it comes to waste management.’ 

WasteServ CEO Richard Bilocca praised all the employees and said that such a positive result will only lead to more courage for WasteServ to continue on working. He also emphasised the importance of proper waste separation and referred to the newly published guidelines at wsm.com.mt. 

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Photo Source: Aaron Farrugia FB

Non-essential travel to UK banned by France due to Omicron

Non-essential travel to UK banned by France due to Omicron
Dec 16 2021 Share

France will be banning all non-essential travel to and from the UK from the weekend to help mitigate the spread the highly transmissible Omicron variant. 

The government revealed on Thursday that ‘from midnight Saturday there will be a requirement to have an essential reason to travel to, or come from, the UK, both for the unvaccinated and vaccinated.’ 

People will be unable to travel for professional or touristic reasons. ‘Faced with the extremely rapid spread of the Omicron variant in the UK, the government has chosen to reinstate the need for an essential reason for travel from and to the UK.’ 

The statement added that French citizens and EU nationals can still return to France from the UK, with government spokesperson Gabriel Attal saying that a system of controls will be put in place to tighten the net and slow down the arrival of Omicron cases. 

‘Our strategy is to delay as much as we can the development of Omicron in our country and take advantage to push ahead with the booster drive.’ 

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