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This is what the 2024 Paris Olympics are going to look like

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As the Tokyo Olympics come to an epic and climactic end, the world has caught a glimpse of what the 2024 Paris Olympics will look like in three years and they are stunning.

 

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Exactly 100 years after the 1924 Paris Olympics, the Olympic Organizing Committee has unveiled the historic backdrops where the games will be taking place, with checkpoints including the Champs Élysées, the Champs de Mars next to the Eiffel Tower, the Grand Palais and many more. The Champs Élysées will serve as a finish line for cycling events, archery competitions will be held at Les Invalides, Taekwando and fencing at the Grand Palais and so much more.

Paris has a long-standing history of rich cultural heritage and stylistic prowess, with the 2024 Olympics proving to be a testament to the country’s capabilities and infrastructure, in addition to its hopes for minimising the carbon footprint and negative impact on the community.

 

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More information can be found on Paris2024’s official website with a detailed rundown of where the games and various sports will take place, along with a breakdown of the cities mindset as they brace themselves for the global sports competition.

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More than 400,000 in Malta people are now fully vaccinated

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Malta has hit a major milestone today as 400,000 individuals are now fully vaccinated, as revealed in today’s COVID-19 update published by saħħa.

A total of 780,770 doses have been administered so far with 401,390 people being fully vaccinated as Malta goes forward with its inoculation schedule.

Meanwhile, the COVID-19 update also revealed that a total of 42 COVID-positive patients are currently being treated at Mater Dei Hospital, four of whom are in ITU.

Health Minister Chris Fearne also announced that Malta will start recognising Australian vaccine certificates starting Friday, in addition to the list of already accepted vaccine certificates from EU member states, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, San Marino, Switzerland, Vatican City, the United Kingdom, UAE, the US, Serbia, Gibraltar, Turkey, Jersey, Guernsey, Qatar and Albania.

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14-year old Olympic gold medallist rejects offer of house and money

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The family of  14-year old Quan Hongchan has reportedly rejected multiple offers of better housing and more money. Quan recently won gold at the women’s 10m diving event in Tokyo, that win made her insanely famous in China. Her name has been trending all month long on a Chinese edition of Twitter, Weibo.  This has led to many fans going to visit her at her hometown in Maihe.

 

Quan also went viral after an interview in Tokyo, where fans discovered her motives for diving. She said that she does diving to support her mother. Her mother has a publicly unknown sickness, which needs lots of money to ensure it doesn’t worsen. Quan also admitted in Tokyo that “I want to make enough money to support her,”. After hearing this, many fans started to offer her money and according to the Global Times ‘three enterprises in Zhanjiang will provide her with a house, tuck shop and bonus to her, according to the Zhanjiang City Federation of Industry and Commerce. 

All these offers have reportedly been turned down by her father. Quan’s father also has publicly come out shaming the hundreds and thousands of people who come looking for her.

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51 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 118

54 COVID-19 cases registered with 57 recoveries
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Malta has registered 51 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,417 swab tests, while 118 patients have recovered. No 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 11th August 2021, 780,770 vaccine doses were administered of which 406,414 were 1st doses. 401,390 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 35,091 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 33,079 have recovered, 429 died and 741 are still active.

Mater Dei Hospital is currently treating a total of 42 COVID-19 positive patients, four of whom are in the ITU.

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