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Schembri, Mizzi & Fenech’s US travel ban may affect employees of their companies, Azzopardi says

Schembri, Mizzi & Fenech's US travel ban may affect employees of their companies, Azzopardi says
Dec 23 2021 Share

Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi has claimed that as a result of Yorgen Fenech, Keith Schembri and Konrad Mizzi’s US sanctions, the workers employed with their companies are at risk.

Azzopardi revealed that apart from Konrad Mizzi and Keith Schembri, the US treasury department’s travel ban was also imposed on Yorgen Fenech and his family but his name was not made public due to him being a private individual. The 50-year-old lawyer and MP highlighted how the ban on these three individuals will have a subsequent effect on the banking relationships of the companies they are in involved in such as Fenech’s Tumas Group, Schembri’s Kasco Group and others.

“Every bank in Europe and the world from this morning will have to start cutting off contacts with companies in which Konrad Mizzi, Keith Schembri and Yorgen Fenech are involved in… no bank will take the risk to deal with them,” Azzopardi stated.

What do you make of these statements?

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Chris Fearne and Charmaine Gauci to address conference at 11.30AM

Chris Fearne and Charmaine Gauci to address conference at 11.30PM
Dec 23 2021 Share

Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne, together with Superintendent for Public Health Prof. Charmaine Gauci will address a conference at 11.30am today.

The conference will be streamed on the Health Ministry’s Facebook page, amongst other outlets, and will reportedly have Fearne and Gauci introduce new COVID-19 measures in Malta in the midst of a surge in cases.

Reports have emerged stating that the conference will address the current COVID-19 situation in Malta after 582 new COVID-19 cases were registered yesterday. Malta Daily will be covering the conference.

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Government’s handling of COVID-19 is “hugely irresponsible”, says Bernard Grech

Dec 23 2021 Share

Opposition leader has called the government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malta “hugely irresponsible” after Malta registered a record-high 582 cases in just one day.

During an interview on NET Live, Grech stated that Prime Minister Robert Abela and Health Minister Chris Fearne have been irresponsible and dishonest in their handling of the COVID-19 situation in Malta. The Nationalist Party leader highlighted how rather than being honest with the people, “they are just letting things slide”, in the face of huge uncertainties.

During the interview, Grech also touched upon Konrad Mizzi and Keith Schembri’s US Ban and Justyne Caruana’s resignation from her Education Minister quote. On the latter, Grech stated: “Tell me how a person who resigned twice in her political career was ever a good candidate to be minister in the first place.”

Do you agree with the Opposition leader?

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Omicron COVID-19 variant spreads faster but with less severe consequences

Omicron COVID-19 variant spreads faster but with less severe consequences
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Recent studies conducted in the UK and South Africa have concluded that the Omicron COVID-19 variant has less severe consequences on people’s health.

Early results have shown that hospital treatment is required less when individuals contract the Omicron variant, as opposed to other variants, with a decrease of up to 70% on occasion.

Despite this, concerns remain persistent because, despite Omicron having less severe consequences, high hospitalisation numbers may put pressure on national health care systems as infections continue to rise.

So far, the Omicron variant has not arrived in Malta as authorities continue to call for individuals to receive their booster jab.

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