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Three local spots you can get your Carbonara fix

Three local spots you can get your Carbonara fix
Apr 6 2021 Share

Everyone loves a good plate of authentic Carbonara and Malta has its fair share of delicious hotspots serving up the staple Italian plate. The following are three of our favourites, in no particular order.

Many claim that this Roman Trattoria boasts one of the best plates of Carbonara on the island and we don’t blame them. Their authentic plate of true-to-form pasta will take you on a trip to Rome with every mouthful.

This Valletta gem’s gorgeous views are only complemented by its mouth-watering menu and the Carbonara leads the pack in flavour.

Some time or other in your life, you just HAVE to get served a plate of Capo Crudo’s Carbonara, straight out of the cheese wheel.

Boasting a wide variety of home-made pasta plates, ImPasta serves authentic pasta flavours of all shapes and sizes.

Fresh sauces and fresh pasta made from 5 different flours, what’s not to like?

…and if you feel like preparing the iconic dish yourself, you can join Kane for this good old episode of Malta Daily Cooks as he guides you through an authentic Carbonara recipe to be enjoyed at home.

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=360212021947517

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Malta in first place for most vaccinated people over 80

Malta in first place for most vaccinated people over 80
Apr 6 2021 Share

Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne announced that Malta is currently in first place for most vaccinated people over 80 years of age in Europe. 95% in that age gap has been vaccinated, followed by Ireland at 94% with the rest rating below 88%.

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Posted by Chris Fearne on Monday, 5 April 2021

The Minister also encouraged other people to receive the vaccine to continue the mitigation and to protect oneself along with their loved ones. Other countries in Europe vary in their vaccine rollout from Spain at 71%, Germany at 56% and Italy at 52%.

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No COVID-19 deaths in the past 24 hours

No COVID-19 deaths in the past 24 hours
Apr 6 2021 Share

No new deaths due to COVID-19 were reported today on 6th of April 2021. This marks the first time in approximately since 8th March that Malta experienced zero deaths due to the pandemic. This news is reported as ITUs are having their pressures eased off as COVID-19 patients requiring immediate care decreases.

64 new COVID-19 cases were reported today, with active cases standing at 528. The vaccine rollout also continues alongside the health measures, with 219,161 doses administered, of which 60,096 were second doses. The decrease in numbers suggests an easing of measures but Prime Minister Robert Abela stated that the reopening plan will not be aggressive but methodical and cautious.

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‘Government will not experiment with people’s lives’ says Clayton Bartolo

‘Government will not experiment with people’s lives’ says Clayton Bartolo
Apr 6 2021 Share

Interviewed on TVAM, Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection Clayton Bartolo stated that the government will not experiment with people’s lives as summer approaches and the question of mass events becomes more imminent. The Minister was asked whether alternative approaches to events were being considered, such as those tested in Holland.

Bartolo answered that the government’s formula is focused on the safety of all. The aim, as pointed out by the Minister, is to start to regrow the economy gradually and responsibly. Today, the MTA also shut down any rumours about large commercial parties which were circulating about large commercial parties.

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