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Total cases surpass 5,000 following 155 overnight cases

Oct 21 2020 Share

Malta now stands at a total of 5,026 cases following this afternoon’s report of another 155 cases in the past 24 hours.


The number of daily cases has yet to decrease despite the increase of preventive measures announced in the last public health conference.


Out of the 5000+ total cases, 1,649 of them are still active.

155 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 49 recoveries

67 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 323 recoveries
Oct 21 2020 Share

Malta has registered 155 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,823 swab tests, while 49 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

Today’s cases are still being investigated. From yesterday’s cases; 20 cases were family members of previously known cases, 8 cases were contact of positive work colleagues, 12 cases were direct contacts with other positive cases, 14 cases were from social gatherings with other positive cases and 2 cases were imported.

To date, Malta has registered 5,026 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 3,331 have recovered, 46 died and 1,649 are still active.

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DJs in England are now eligible for up to £10,000 in grants.

Oct 21 2020 Share

Following Arts Council England’s announcement of a £257 million grant for arts and culture, the Council has created a scheme called ‘Developing Your Creative Practice’.

In this scheme DJs, performers, art educators, creative technicians and more are eligible for a grant ranging from £2,000 up to a maximum of £10,000. 

This forms part of the £18 million total in grants for the following year, up until October 2021.

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COVID-19 vaccine will be available by the end of the year

Oct 21 2020 Share

In a recent parliamentary statement, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne reported that a COVID-19 vaccine will be available by the end of the year.

This comes following his previous statement that enough vaccines have been ordered to cover the country’s entirety within six months.