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Vaccinated students should get more pre-pandemic educational experiences say doctors

Vaccinated students should get more pre-pandemic educational experiences say doctors
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The Malta College of Family Doctors stated on Tuesday that vaccinated school children deserve to have their educational opportunities increased. Following news by Prime Minister Robert Abela on Sunday that the plans to reopen schools for the new scholastic year are in full effect, the doctors urged national authorities to both prepare for adequate reopening and to increase the educational experience of kids who got their COVID-19 jab. 

Under-15s started to receive an invitation for their vaccination at the end of June, with the EMA approving the Pfizer BioNTech jab the same month for 12 to 15-year-olds. The doctors pointed how since a number of teenage school children are already vaccinated, they should be able to return to educational experiences which were present before the pandemic hit. These include even extra-curricular activities which enhance their possible career opportunities. 

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35 COVID-19 cases registered with 40 recoveries

42 COVID-19 cases registered with 59 recoveries
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Malta has registered 35 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,440 swab tests, while 40 patients have recovered. 1 death was registered in the past 24 hours. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Monday 23rd August 2021, 792,173 vaccine doses were administered of which 411,306 were 1st doses. 409,969 people are currently fully vaccinated. 

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To date, Malta has registered 35,866 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 34,352 have recovered, 437 died and 681 are still active.

Mater Dei Hospital is currently treating a total of 37 COVID-19 positive patients, 2 of whom are in the ITU.

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Darts player Kyle Anderson dies aged 33

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News broke out today that Australian darts player Kyle Anderson has sadly passed away. The news has come as a shock to every darts fan as there has been no previous reports about his health being in ill condition. It was reported by Sky Sports that his death could have been caused by Covid-19 and his Diabetes condition.

 

 

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Kyle Anderson was the first Australian to win a PDC tour card in 2014  and in the following years he would also reach the World Championship round of 32 four times. Fellow Australian teammate at the  PDC World Cup of Darts Simon Whitlock had this to say about Kyle;

 

Many other notable figures in the darts sport community grieved and opened up about the passing of Kyle. One of these was PDC president Barry Hearn who said “We send our condolences and best wishes to Kyle’s family and friends at this terribly sad time, particularly his wife and children. He was a popular player on the tour and his talent and dedication made him an inspiration to other players around the world”

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Chadwick Lakes becomes fish graveyard as water evaporates

Chadwick Lakes becomes fish graveyard as water evaporates
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Excessive heat has led to evaporating waters which in turn caused Chadwick Lakes becoming a fish graveyard. The Environment Resources Authority (ERA) revealed that it is looking into the matter and revealed how initial statements point to the fish dying due to warm evaporating waters. 

This is unfortunately a yearly tragedy when the dry season hits. Alien fish and freshwater animals introduced into the ponds are the creatures affected the most. ERA also urged people not to release any aquarium fish in local freshwaters due to them becoming invasive species.

A post released onto the famous ‘il-kabocc u xwejha’ Maltese Facebook group shows the horrific scene. Group creator Christopher revealed how his friend went to Chadwick Lakes only to find hundreds of deceased goldfish. He slammed authorities for leaving the fish there for people to see, despite not allowing people trying to save them with nets.  

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