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People are losing their minds over this hidden detail in the Beckham family Christmas photo

People are losing their minds over this hidden detail in the Beckham family Christmas photo
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For some, it’s a heart-warming family photo of one of the most beloved players in football history, but for the more eagle-eyed fans, the Beckham family photo is a hilarious meme and one of the main reasons we love David Beckham.

 

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The Christmas family photo was posted on Victoria Beckham’s Instagram account captioned “Christmas kisses from the Beckhams,” showing her and David with their children Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper Seven in front of the Christmas tree, but not everyone noticed the former Manchester United and England star posing on his tiptoes.

The football star may be posing in such a way to match the height of his sons Romeo and Brooklyn, aged 19 and 22 respectively, but the fans had a field day on both his and Posh Spice’s Instagram posts.

Did you spot the hidden detail?

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COVID-19 isolation period cut by half for asymptomatic patients in the US

COVID-19 isolation period cut by half for asymptomatic patients in the US
Dec 28 2021 Share

On Monday, health authorities in the United States announced that the recommended isolation period for asymptomatic COVID-19 patients has been cut by half.

This means that isolation was cut from 10 to five days, which allows people to return to their everyday lives sooner and consequently decreasing the strain on labour forces across the US. President Joe Biden stated that Americans should not panic in light of the recent surge in cases, warning that it could create further social disruption. He went on to state that while some US hospitals may become “overrun”, the are well-prepared it handle the latest surge of cases.

The isolation recommendations, issued by the CDC are non-binding but followed by businesses and policymakers across the United States. They go on to suggest five days of mask-wearing when around others. Such guidelines are reportedly backed by scientific thinking, which notes that most COVID-19 transmissions occur in the early stages of contract COVID-19. This refers to one or two days prior to the onset of symptoms and in two to three days after.

Should Malta cut its COVID-19 isolation period for asymptomatic patients by half?

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Retired medical practitioners asked to head back to work in public sector

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The Health Ministry has called upon retired medical professionals to return for work in the public sector.

This call for medical professionals was issued in the Government Gazette and is aimed at workers who have already retired or workers who are close to retirement. It is being reported that the reason for such an initiative from the Superintendence for Public Health comes in light of the recent surge in COVID-19 cases and lack of workers in the public health sector.

In one of the calls issued, it was explained that returning workers would report to the Superintendence on a full-time or part-time basis, where their primary role would be the investigation of COVID-19 cases, contract tracing and assisting persons who would have to quarantine.

Last week, University students studying science and medicine were called upon to help with contact tracing, amongst other things.

Today, Malta registered a record-high 1,298 daily cases while 82 individuals are in hospital and 5 in the ITU.

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Police issue 206 fines related to breaching of COVID-19 measures over past week

Police issue 206 fines related to breaching of COVID-19 measures over past week
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Over the past week, the Malta Police Force has issued 206 fines in relation to individuals who were found breaking Malta’s current COVID-19 measures. That is 3 more than the pat week, where 203 fines were issued.

The police announced this via their official Facebook, where in one case, Birkirkara district police arrested a man who not only disobeyed COVID-19 regulations but spat on the Police officer and failed from following orders.

Moreover, The Community Policing Team has registered 400 hours of community watch and 100 kilometres of travel on their e-bikes, which is slightly less than last week’s 610 hours and 260 kilometres.

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