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This Maltese musician brought some friends together for the rock collab we all needed

 - Local - Dec 19 2020 SHARE ON:

As far as the Maltese music scene goes, this has been the year of the collaboration and local musician Wayne Camilleri has brought together an A-list of local artists for one of the biggest collaborations we’ve ever seen.

This marvellous, guitar-shredding masterpiece, aptly-called ‘Friends’ invites Aldo Spiteri, Kersten Graham, Jonathan Ellul, Luke Grech, Peter Borg, Alexander Fenech, Fabrizio Giorgio and Eric Wadge.

If you haven’t already, you can check it out on Youtube right now and trust us when we say, get ready for chills.

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Partial lockdown imposed on Italy during Christmas season after surge in cases

 - COVID-19 - Dec 19 2020 SHARE ON:

The Italian Government has ordered a partial lockdown for the whole country during most of the Christmas holidays to control the recent increase of COVID-19 cases, especially in the Lombardy, Veneto and Lazio regions.

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte stated that while it was a difficult decision, it was necessary, with Italy registering the highest number of deaths during the pandemic with a death toll 67,900 up until 18 December.

Measures include the closure of restaurants and restricting the travelling between regions, amongst others.

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Sergio Perez to join Max Verstappen at Red Bull Racing

 - Sports - Dec 19 2020 SHARE ON:

After a seven-year stint at Racing Point, Mexican racer Sergio Perez is set to join Max Verstappen at the Red Bull Formula 1 team in hopes of taking the team to the next level.

Red Bull’s recruitment of Perez comes at what he calls ‘the peak of his career’ and the racer had previously stated that he would take a sabbatical if he did not secure a spot with Red Bull Racing in 2021.

It is unclear what plans are for Red Bull’s Alex Albon, but Christian Horner had clarify that he will not be demoted to the AlphaTauri team.

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52 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 101 recoveries

 - COVID-19 - Dec 19 2020 SHARE ON:
67 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 323 recoveries

Malta has registered 52 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,612 swab tests, while 101 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

From yesterday’s cases; 20 cases were family members of previously known cases 13 cases were contact of positive work colleagues, 7 cases were direct contacts with other positive cases and 3 cases were from social gatherings with other positive cases.

To date, Malta has registered 11,621 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 9,881 have recovered, 187 died and 1,553 are still active.

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