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St. Julian’s band club granted new hall for musical learning from Voluntary Organisations Contingency Fund

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During a visit to the St. Julian’s Band Club’s hall for musical learning, which is expected to be finished by the end of the year, Parliamentary Secretary for Sports, Recreation and Voluntary Organisations Clifton Grima highlighted that this project became a reality thanks to the €10,000 grant from the Voluntary Organisations Contingency Fund.

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Grima went on to thank the St. Julian’s Band Club and its members for the tireless voluntary work being done for over 90 years.

He went on to highlight how the fund will provide better-structured acoustic technology as part of an investment worth around €33,000.

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Four new speed cameras to be installed along Coast Road in coming days

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The Local Enforcement System Agency (LESA) has announced that four new speed cameras are to be installed along both sides of the Naxxar Coast Road.

Increasing reports of traffic incidents, grievous injuries and even deaths had raised concerns and the installation of the cameras may contribute to a decrease in such incidents, with Transport Malta already approving the installation.

Recommendations for also made from a Magisterial Inquiry as well as various Maltese drivers and many will surely welcome the increased prioritisation of traffic safety going forward.

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Malta to surpass 170,000 first doses with 50,000 citizens fully vaccinated

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As Malta continues its vaccination programme and cautiously approaches a reality where COVID-19 may be a thing of the past, vaccination numbers continue to rise, with the island set to reach a total 170,000 vaccine doses today, 50,000 of which being second doses.

These encouraging numbers appeal to the recent uncertainty of the island, following a week-long stretch of record-high case numbers, with recent reports revealing a drop in new cases and R Factor.

During today’s media briefing, Superintendent for Public Health Prof. Charmaine Gauci highlighted that while the recent drop in cases is a good sign, we must remain cautious and follow health protocol.

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103 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 332 recoveries

67 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 323 recoveries
Mar 26 2021 Share

Malta has registered 103 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,252 swab tests, while 382 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Thursday 25th March 2021, 166,104 vaccine doses were administered of which 48,933 were 2nd doses.

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To date, Malta has registered 28,715 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 26,480 have recovered, 382 died and 1,853 are still active.

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