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Pfizer BioNTech will be donating vaccines to Olympic athletes

Pfizer BioNTech will be donating vaccines to Olympic athletes
May 7 2021 Share

With the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games being postponed to this year from July 23rd to August 8th, the pharmaceutical company Pfizer BioNTech will be donating COVID-19 vaccines to the athletes and the staff to ensure the safety of the games against the pandemic.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced on Thursday that ‘as part of the plans to ensure a safe and secure Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020, the IOC today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech Se to donate doses to the companies’ COVID-19 vaccine to Games participants from National Olympic and Paralympic Committees around the world.

The committees will work with local governments in order to distribute the vaccine in accordance with the guidelines and regulations of each country in regards to vaccines. It is also expected that many participants will be vaccinated before arriving in Japan. The games will have no spectators as part of the mitigation measures.

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Photo Source: The Guardian, olympics.com

115,333 people fully vaccinated in Malta

115,333 people fully vaccinated in Malta
May 7 2021 Share

With a total of 365,902 vaccine doses administered, of which 251,787 were first doses, Malta officially has 115,333 fully vaccinated persons. The vaccine rollout has been going at an immensely positive rate, with Malta using Pfizer BioNTech, AstraZeneca, Moderna and the single dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

In terms of coverage rate, 95% of over-60s are vaccinated, 72% of over-50s vaccinated and 59% of 40 to 49 year olds vaccinated. In the 30-year-old age group there are currently 51% vaccinated or registered. Authorities are encouraging all those who have not yet received their vaccines to accept the invitation once it is received or to apply should they be in the age groups which are required to apply. The vaccine rollout is crucial for the battle against COVID-19.

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Photo Source: Charmaine Gauci FB, Anna Shvets

5 Super Powers All Mothers Have

5 Super Powers All Mothers Have
May 7 2021 Share

1. Strength

A mother’s strength is something a superhero can only aspire for – multitasking multiple jobs at once and not to mention carrying you around for 9 months! All the while striving for her goals and aspirations!

2. Wisdom
A mother’s wisdom is always ready with whatever you need in your time of need. They have experienced so much that a solution to our troubles is always ready – especially when we ourselves can’t see it clearly.

3. Patience

The waiting period did not stop at those 9 months but will continue on for as long as you live. Your mum has been there guiding the way, moulding with immense care what you truly deserve to be.

4. Intuition

Even when we weren’t ready to open up about something, our mums can read us like an open book. How many times has your mum supported you in subtle ways – maybe by bringing in something delicious into your room or simply leaving a sweet note with your lunch to school?

5. Love

All these powers are second only to the greatest power your mum has – love. Moulding them together, your mum has done everything in her power to ensure that you are supported for, happy and thriving. They are real life superheroes who ask for nothing in return.

 

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

Go show your mother some love!

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12 COVID-19 cases registered with 19 recoveries

May 7 2021 Share

Malta has registered 12 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,956 swab tests, while 19 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Friday 7th May 2021, 365,902 vaccine doses were administered of which 251,787 were 2nd doses.

To date, Malta has registered 30,432 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 29,763 have recovered, 417 died and 252 are still active.

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