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Unvaccinated APS Bank employees to present negative PCR test every week

Unvaccinated APS Bank employees to receive PCR test
Jul 17 2021 Share

As local COVID-19 case continue to surge, local establishments have been imposing certain measures and precautions to mitigate or halt the spread of COVID-19.

APS Bank has introduced a new measure which states that vaccinated employees must present a vaccine certificate until the end of July and unvaccinated employees must take a weekly PCR test.

Employees who work 5 days a week must be tested every Friday while those who work a six-day week must be tested on Saturday. If individuals are tested during working hours, the time will be deducted from the employees’ leave.

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Popular Gozitan TikToker Rita turns 59

Jul 17 2021 Share

Of all the Maltese TikTokers who have been posting content in the past months, the couple from TikTok account @salvuromp has become quite popular for posting genuine and hilarious content and today is one of the TikTokers’ birthdays!

Rita, one half of the beloved Gozitan TikTok couple turned 59 and the couple celebrated the momentous occasion in their typical fashion, by playing practical jokes on one another.

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♬ original sound – Salvu Romp

Here’s wishing Rita the happiest of birthdays and we can’t wait to see more side-splitting content and endless laughs from the couple!

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Mandatory vaccination for non-EU workers

Mandatory vaccination for non-EU workers
Jul 17 2021 Share

Thousands of non-EU workers including individuals from multiple African and Asian countries must now present proof of full COVID-19 vaccination to be able to renew their work permit.

The Health Ministry recently issued an update that third-country nationals working in Malta must include presentation of COVID-19 vaccination in their health screening paperwork, with only Malta-issued vaccine certificates being recognised as valid for such renewals.

This measure applies to anyone who was born or lived for a minimum of six months in a list of high-risk countries such as India, Pakistan, Zimbabwe and more and also applies to all non-EU citizens working as food handlers, health care & child care workers, beauty therapists, tattooists, nannies and masseurs and masseuses.

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Lost and Found Festival postponed to 2022

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Lost & Found Festival organised by popular Irish DJ Annie Mac has announced that the festival has been cancelled and moved to 2022 due to the current COVID-19 situation.

The electronic music festival was set to take place between 1st and 4th September but the festival organisers announced that Lost & Found will have to be moved to 2022 due to uncertainty over travel arrangements.

To our AMP Lost & Found family, it is with a heavy heart that we have to announce that AMP Lost & Found Festival won’t…

Posted by Lost & Found Festival on Friday, 16 July 2021

This is not the first cancellation of its kind, with Glitch Festival having announced postponement earlier this summer, announcing the line-up for their 2022 edition soon after.

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