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Students will not have to apply for stipend every year anymore

Students will not have to apply for stipend every year anymore
Aug 19 2021 Share

The Ministry for Education has published a statement highlighting certain changes which will be made regarding students’ application for stipends.

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Posted by Edukazzjoni on Wednesday, 18 August 2021

While students have had to apply every for stipend, going forward they will only have to apply during the first year of their studies. Furthermore, students reading for a Bachelors in Science, Medical Sciences or going on to their third year of a Medical Doctorate will receive a maintenance grant.

Students who are not Maltese or not citizens of the European Union will also be able to apply for a maintenance grant.

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€2.5 million worth of drugs seized in Malta’s largest drug haul of 2021

€2.5 million worth of drugs seized in Malta's largest drug haul of 2021
Aug 19 2021 Share

The Malta Police Force’s Drug Squad together with the Rapid Intervention Unit (RIU) seized 136 kilograms worth of drugs valued at €2.5 million during an operation conducted in Burmarrad on Thursday.

The Police arrested four men after days of surveillance which lead to what is the biggest drug seizure conducted by the police for this year.

The drugs were hidden in a significant amount of tins used for olives and bags, with the arrested men being a 30-year-old from San Gwann, a 26-year-old from Hamrun, a 26-year-old from Pembroke and a 43-year-old Briton.

The police also seized amounts of cocaine, ecstasy, amphetamine, a gun, ammunition and a substantial amount of money in banknotes. Duty magistrate Monica Vella will hold the inquiry while the men will be taken to court later today facing charges related to drug trafficking and illegal possession of drugs.

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Medical associations correct Jean Karl Soler’s controversial COVID-19 claims

Aug 19 2021 Share

The Malta College of Pathologists has issued a statement addressing doctor Jean Karl Soler’s “incorrect or misleading assertions” in a recent interview with the Times of Malta.

The autonomous body stated that medical practitioners must maintain their obligation to provide objective and evidence-based information in light of Soler’s controversial COVID-19 claims.

Amongst other statements, the doctor had questioned the validity of lockdowns and the vaccination of children and also claimed that both vaccinated and unvaccinated people have the same risk of spreading COVID-19.

A total of fifteen medical associations have come together so far to refute the controversial claims being made by Soler, who has stated that he will remain adamant on his position.

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86 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 56 recoveries

54 COVID-19 cases registered with 57 recoveries
Aug 19 2021 Share

Malta has registered 86 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,496 swab tests, while 56 patients have recovered. Two deaths were registered in the past 24 hours. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Wednesday 18th August 2021, 788,292 vaccine doses were administered of which 409,498 were 1st doses. 407,154 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 35,602 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 34,128 have recovered, 435 died and 643 are still active.

Mater Dei Hospital is currently treating a total of 32 COVID-19 positive patients, two of whom is in the ITU.

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