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St Julian’s council clears Paceville green patch after receiving rubbish complaints

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The St Julian’s Council has completely cleared a green patch in Paceville which was planted by a lifelong resident. The green patch was planted by John Dingli who passed away in 2014.

The green patch was located in Wilga Street. John Dingli used to sow plants in memory of people from the area who had passed away.

Residents were complaining that the area was attracting drug users and garbage. After receiving such complaints the council decided to completely clear the green patch.

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Teaser photos of Drake’s OVO x Nike Air Force 1 Collab Surface

Feb 9 2021 Share

Teaser photos of Drake’s much-hyped OVO x Nike Air Force 1 Collab have surfaced.

Ovoupdate shared a photo on Instagram showing the heel of an Air Force 1 Low marked with co-branding.

The sneakers sport a light purplish hue and the usual Nike logo is embroidered at the rear and an embroidered OVO can be seen below.

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Man dies after falling 6 storeys in construction site in Marsascala

Feb 9 2021 Share

Early this morning at around 7:45 AM a man working at a construction site in Marsascala fell 6 storeys. The police were called to Silla street, Marsascala for their assistance.

A medical team arrived at the construction site and unfortunately announced that the man was dead.

The man was a Mali native and was residing in Ħaż-Żabbar. Magistrate Doreen Clarke was informed of this case and an inquiry was opened.

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New COVID-19 variants raising concerns about reinfections

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Evidence is showing that people who’ve been infected with COVID-19 aren’t necessarily safe against re-infection from other COVID-19 variants.

Reinfections were thought to be less common however recent studies are showing that it is completely possible. A city in Brazil documented several cases of reinfection, where three-fourths of the population were thought to have been previously infected.

People who were recently infected have a much lower chance of reinfection, and reinfection should be considerably less serious. However, it cannot be ruled out at all.

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