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Rosianne Cutajar insists that sex work should be seen as a legitimate job

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Parliamentary Secretary for Reforms, Rosianne Cutajar has insisted on sex workers being considered to have a legitimate job. She explained that people who make use of the service offered by prostitutes in Malta is seen as someone who is committing a crime.

She argues, however, that some people choose to become a sex worker at their own wills and they consider it to be their job and it should be considered as such.

This will be discussed at Cabinet level in the coming months before a law regarding the above is presented to parliament.

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COVID street art appears in Rabat, Gozo

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COVID street art has appeared on a wall of Rabat, Gozo’s Primary school known as ‘tal-Vajringa’ school. The street art seems to be signed by the name of, ‘Valerie’.

The street art portrays a schoolboy wearing a mask having his temperature checked. With COVID street art becoming more popular around the world, it has now popped up in Malta too.

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Simon Schembri’s daughter shares inspiring video in celebration of his 25 years of service!

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Simon Schembri has retired after giving our country 25 years of service as a police officer.

Near the end of his career, Schembri sustained a very serious injury when he fell victim to a hit-and-run, the accident was nearly fatal.

However, Schembri showed incredible strength, in his fight towards recovery! His daughter shared a video of her father training following the accident.

Thank you for all your hard work, Sir!

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151 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 156 recoveries

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Malta has registered 151 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,491 swab tests, while 156 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Wednesday 10th January 2021, 44,598 vaccine doses were administered.

To date, Malta has registered 19,333 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 16,646 have recovered, 286 died and 2,401 are still active.

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