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President of Malta encourages vaccination in Christmas message to Malta

President of Malta encourage vaccination in Christmas message to Malta
Dec 25 2021 Share

In a Christmas-time message, His Excellency the President of Malta called upon the people to welcome the message of medical experts and take whatever vaccines are available in Malta. In a recent video message, the President praised Malta’s vaccination schedule.

He went on to state “Let us not miss this opportunity to fight this virus, and together build a future where our collective health is still safeguarded in the best way possible,” calling on whoever is alone during this Christmas time, stating that they are in the President’s thoughts.

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He concluded by praising the people’s participation in Malta’s vaccination schedule, going on to congratulate whoever participated in Malta’s vaccine schedule and encouraging anyone able to welcome their invite for vaccination. The President concluded by wishing a peaceful Christmas and healthy and prosperous New Year to everyone.

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2-year-old child grievously hurt in Christmas Eve crash

2-year-old child grievously hurt in Christmas Eve crash
Dec 25 2021 Share

A two-year-old boy was grievously injured in a Christmas eve incident when a car crashed into a tree in Rabat.

The incident occurred at around 8.30pm in Saqqajja road, with the police reporting that a woman from Zurrieq lost control of Mazda Demio and crashed into a tree.

The child inside the car required immediate medical care for his grievous injuries and was taken via ambulance to Mater Dei Hospital while the woman emerged from the incident unscathed.

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1,485 electric vehicles registered in first 9 months of 2021

1,485 electric vehicles registered in first 9 months of 2021
Dec 24 2021 Share

Between January and September of this year, up to 1,485 electric vehicles were registered in Malta. 

Responding to a parliamentary question made by Nationalist MP David Thake, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Ian Borg revealed the statistic. 

By the end of December of 2020, a total of 3,490 electric vehicles were registered. The largest amount of electric vehicles registered was in August of 2021 at 230, with the lowest being March 2021 at 103. 

This could signal an eco-minded shift for the Maltese population, as more seem to be investing in electrically powered vehicles as opposed to those operating with petrol or diesel. What do you think? 

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Photo Source: Ian Borg FB

Betlehem f’Ghajnsielem cancelled due to COVID-19

Dec 24 2021 Share

Organisers of the ‘Betlehem f’Ghajnsielem’ animation show revealed that the remaining opening days have been cancelled. 

This comes in view of the current circumstances in connection with the rise of new COVID-19 cases. With some actors in quarantine, the organisers said that the actors’ and visitors’ health comes as a priority. 

‘We are doing so with a heavy heart especially when considering the great efforts and the endless time of preparations to make this event happen.’ 

We wish all those affected by COVID-19 a speedy recovery. 

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Photo Source: Betlehem f’Ghajnsielem FB