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Para-athlete Thomas Borg shows us how he overcomes daily challenges on TikTok

Para-athlete Thomas Borg shows us how he overcomes daily challenges on TikTok
Dec 22 2021 Share

Thomas Borg, a 19-year-old para-athlete, has amassed a whopping 11.1K followers on TikTok, showing fans how he overcomes daily challenges with his disability.

Borg was born without a right arm from below the elbow, but he does not let that stop him in any way. Borg has already done a myriad of incredible things. 

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Reply to @user5805169379945 Loving these! Bring on more challenges and tag me! #ChallengeThomas check out my YouTube in my bio! ❤️

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He was the one who set a 400m national record at the Paralympic Games. He’s been involved in sports throughout his whole life and has represented our country at the Tokyo 2020 games. 

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Reply to @1gaysockfetish when do the challenges get harder 👀 #ChallengeThomas SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE! THOMAS BORG! New vid on Tuesday!! #viral

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Apart from this however, Borg’s TikTok is filled with videos as to how he overcomes basic actions which we take for granted. Given his disability, he manages to work around it – showing us everything from how he cuts his food with fork and knife, how he ties his shoes and how he can even put on a wristwatch. 

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Reply to @1gaysockfetish you’re gna need to give me some tougher challenges big man 👀 #ChallengeThomas trend¿

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There is truly nothing Thomas cannot do, encouraging everyone to overcome all their challenges!

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Doctors warn of night-time Omicron symptoms

Doctors warn of night-time Omicron symptoms
Dec 22 2021 Share

Doctors have warned against a night-time symptom which Omicron seems to be inflicting but people do not know about. 

Dr Amir Khan has said that we need to keep on top of symptoms, revealing that South African doctors have found patients infected with the variant experiencing night sweats when they sleep. The usual symptoms are hight temperatures, continuous coughing and/or a loss of taste or smell. 

The doctor explained that the symptoms that are coming out of South Africa – where the strains was first found – are showing five new symptoms. 

These are scratchy throats, mild muscle aches, extreme fatigue, a dry cough and night sweats. These are the kind of sweats which prompt patients to get up and change clothes. 

He also called for the newer symptoms to be added to the NHS website to help make infections easier to detect. There are currently no registered cases of the Omicron variant in Malta, but authorities are stating that it will become the dominant strain by early next year.

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Azzopardi Fisheries’ Fgura shop has got everything under one roof and we are HOOKED!

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Dec 22 2021 Share

After noting the need for another outlet in the South of Malta last year, Azzopardi Fisheries embarked on a journey to find a new shop which would be able to cater for their clients in the South of Malta.

That’s why their shop in Vjal Kottoner, Fgura is so close to the hearts of residents and patrons from the area and the Fgura outlet in particular is quite a different concept from other fish shops. Along with the extensive selection of fresh fish, live shellfish, frozen products, dry goods and gourmet products, customers may also find in-house chefs who are there on hand to give any help or advice with anything the customers might need.

If that wasn’t enough, the popular local brand has launched ‘Christmas at Home with Azzopardi Fisheries’ for the festive season, where clients may find ready-made food such as starters and main courses which are prepared in advance to save the client the hassle of preparation.

Salmon Wellington

Stuffed Seabass

Tortellaci Crab & Prawn

The ‘Christmas at Home’ dishes seen above and much more are available at Azzopardi Fisheries’ Fgura outlet for pick-up. All they need to do is heat or cook according to their instructions and will find everything from fish, to vegetable base soup and even lasagna!

The shop is open from Monday to Saturday from 08:00am to 07:00pm and on Sundays from 08:00 to 01:00pm.

Get in touch with their team of professionals on 21233773  or 79633773 / 79633774.

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All those who test positive for COVID must quarantine authorities warn

All those who test positive for COVID must quarantine authorities warn
Dec 22 2021 Share

A reminder has been issued by the Public Health Authorities stating that all those who have been registered as positive for COVID-19 should remain in isolation from the very moment the result is received.

Those resulting positive are obliged 14 days of quarantine, with this applying to all those who abide in the same residence. Those positive must also compile a list of contacts that were in close contact with prior to the last two days when they proved positive or when they developed symptoms. This is to ensure that further spread is avoided. 

The authorities also urged everyone to get vaccinated whilst also maintaining the measures to curb the spread. 

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