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Van Driven in Reverse in Sliema After Driver Enters Wrong Way

Van Driven in Reverse in Sliema After Driver Enters Wrong Way
Mar 21 2024 Share

A van was caught on camera driving the wrong way down in Sliema, leading to a precarious situation. The incident, captured on phone footage at night, unfolded after the driver reportedly made an incorrect turn onto the busy Sliema street.

In an attempt to rectify the mistake, the video shows the van reversing in the wrong direction, while the drivers of nearby vehicles cautiously moved forward to navigate around the van.

This risky manoeuvre not only posed a danger to the van’s driver but also to other road users present at the time. The footage serves as a vivid reminder of the importance of staying alert and aware of road signs to prevent such potentially hazardous situations. It underscores the need for all drivers to exercise caution and responsibility while on the road, ensuring the safety of everyone involved.

More on this story as it develops.

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Shocking Video Shows Two Children & Two Adults Exit Taxi Boot

Shocking Video Shows Two Children & Two Adults Exit Taxi Boot
Mar 21 2024 Share

A video sent to Malta Daily has captured a shocking scenario in Valletta, where multiple individuals were seen exiting the boot of a taxi.

The footage shows a man opening the boot to let out at least two adults, two children, and a closed pushchair. This unsafe method of transport has sparked concern among viewers and local authorities alike.

The video, which has quickly gained attention, underscores a serious breach of safety regulations. Transporting passengers in the boot of a vehicle is not only illegal but highly dangerous, posing significant risk to the individuals involved.

This incident has led to calls for increased adherence to traffic and safety laws. It serves as a stark reminder of the importance of protecting passengers, especially young children, by using appropriate and safe methods of transportation. The community and authorities are urged to condemn these practices and work together to ensure such risky behaviors are not repeated, maintaining the safety and well-being of all road users in Malta.

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Newly Modernised Qormi Health Centre Inaugurated

Mar 21 2024 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela inaugurated the modernisation of the Qormi Health Center. Joined by Minister for Health and Active Aging Jo Etienne Abela, the Prime Minister emphasised the government’s commitment to revolutionising primary care, bringing it closer to families across the country.

“The modernization of the Qormi Health Center exemplifies our dedication to strengthening communities by enhancing healthcare accessibility,” stated Prime Minister Abela during the inauguration ceremony. He underscored the importance of investing in various sectors, including healthcare, to meet the diverse needs of the population.

The upgraded Qormi Health Center not only offers general primary care services but also introduces specialised services, notably in the treatment of diabetes. For the first time, patients with diabetes will benefit from a multidisciplinary team and receive personalised care plans on the same day of their visit. The installation of a new X-ray machine promises quicker results with enhanced clarity, complemented by improvements in medical equipment throughout the center.

Accessibility and safety have been prioritised with the installation of an elevator, stairlift, and a new control room. Additionally, facilities for continuous training have been provided to empower healthcare workers. Prime Minister Abela affirmed that such investments aim to create stronger communities, emphasizing the government’s holistic approach to development.

“This investment of €2.8 million signifies our unwavering commitment to providing better care for our citizens,” remarked Prime Minister Abela. He highlighted the transformation of the healthcare sector, from expanding the list of subsidized medicines to upgrading health centers into state-of-the-art facilities.

Minister for Health and Active Aging Jo Etienne Abela commended the renovation, noting that it would enable the provision of 23 high-level health services to the residents of Qormi and its surrounding areas. He reiterated the government’s dedication to excellence in primary healthcare, emphasizing the ongoing efforts to enhance patient accessibility across Malta and Gozo.

The modernization initiative, supported by a €10 million grant from the National Development Social Fund (NDSF), reflects the government’s commitment to advancing healthcare infrastructure and services. Joining the Prime Minister and the Minister were Qormi Mayor Josef Masini Vento and Primary Health Care CEO Roseanne Camilleri, underscoring collaborative efforts towards community well-being.

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Model & Down’s Syndrome Activist Sends Strong Message on World Down Syndrome Day

On World Down Syndrome Day, Gayle Colombo, a local model and Down Syndrome activist, took to social media to share a heartfelt message with her followers.
Mar 21 2024 Share

On World Down Syndrome Day, Gayle Colombo, a local model and Down Syndrome activist, took to social media to share a heartfelt message with her followers.

In her address, Colombo emphasised the common humanity and shared aspirations of individuals with Down Syndrome, underscoring that they, too, have dreams, goals, and rights. Her message was a reminder of the importance of inclusivity and equality in society on such an important day.

 

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Colombo’s appeal to the public was clear and compelling: to look beyond the differences and refrain from judgment, advocating instead for equal opportunities for all. “Let’s come together, support and empower individuals like myself with Down Syndrome. Together we can do it,” she stated.

Through her reel, Colombo continues to be a source of hope and inspiration for many within the local community and beyond. Her appeal on World Down Syndrome Day should not only be supported but also mirrored!

Kudos Gayle!

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